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A dangerous livestock pest, the New World screwworm, has resurfaced in Central America, prompting a U.S. livestock import ban ...
Cattle rely heavily on their sense of smell, and understanding their odor preferences could help improve handling, health, ...
Native to east Asia, the ALHT was first detected in New Jersey in 2017. Since then, it has spread to more than 20 states with ...
DFA's recent attack serves as a stark reminder that the need for cybersecurity in agriculture is more pressing than ever.
While there is a positive trend in adopting sustainable practices, there’s a palpable gap in program awareness.
CME butter trading hit its busiest week since October, helping support Class IV gains, while soybean futures jumped on ...
A Wisconsin dairy farmer has filed a federal lawsuit challenging USDA's diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Old farm trucks might be rough around the edges, but their quirks, dents and stubborn reliability make them unforgettable ...
Making silage out of soybeans is highly possible, and may be a growing trend in homegrown dairy forage production.
When Perry Baeten took over operation of his family dairy, he knew in order to survive, they also had to grow, get lean and ...
Class III milk futures edged higher today amid steady butter trade and seasonal pressures on milk output, while Class IV ...
Higher cheese and butter production has not moved supplies above year-earlier levels. Increased milk production is being ...
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