The tide might be turning in the creation of new replacement heifers in the U.S. dairy industry, but the contraction will continue for at least the next three years, according to economists at CoBank.
A Chinese boycott of U.S. soybeans is only the latest issue facing farmers. Labor shortages, soaring equipment costs and ...
As farm equipment sales stall, ag machinery company Fendt is visiting Midwest farms to let producers test its new combine and ...
At first glance, the 400 acres of soybeans growing on the Preston family's dairy farm in southern Michigan looks like a ...
Madison’s Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL), a robot named Becky formally known as a Biomek i5 plays a vital role in managing hundreds of milk samples each month. This automated liquid ...
University of Vermont researchers are developing technology to transform dairy farm waste into a cleaner-burning fuel, ...
A new tool for dairymen is designed to provide technology to drive efficiency and profitability in their herds.
Farmers and agricultural businesses have raised vital funds for a crucial lifesaving service following an NFU harvest ball ...
JoAnn and Richard Wallenstein put in lavender to keep out the gophers, then later found that honey bees love the aromatic ...
Dairy-equipment specialist DeLaval has just completed a major expansion of its commercial farm, increasing the capacity to ...
The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center (NE-DBIC) has opened applications for its Dairy Farm Improvement & Modernization Grant, giving dairy farmers across the Northeast access to $750,000 in ...
Kreider Farms is winding down a corporation that once owned its dairy business, while continuing those operations as usual ...