Amid North Dakota's booming and blossoming agricultural economy, with most crops and most livestock -- sheep are at record prices -- doing well, one segment continues to shrink fast. The state's milk ...
The heat and humidity isn’t only tough on people who work outside, it can cause problems for our dairy cows. Experts say the high temperatures can reduce a cow’s milk production by up to 15 percent.
The outbreak of bird flu on US dairy farms has introduced new concerns about the safety and sustainability of traditional milk production. This concern has prompted scientists and biotech companies to ...
Reduced intake, lower milk production, depressed components, sorting, loose manure, and declining reproduction are all common ...
After looking at the photo on the front page of the Jan. 28 LNP | LancasterOnline and reading the article regarding whole milk (“Lancaster County dairy farmers say whole milk’s return to schools ...
The government has banned the use of oxytocin, but many dairy farm owners continue to inject cattles with it to get them to ...
Cow vs. Buffalo Milk: A Nutritional Showdown Cow vs. Buffalo Milk: In India, the consumption of milk and ghee has a rich ...
Israeli Finance Ministry official Noach Hacker published data on Wednesday ahead of the Shavuot holiday showing that the Israeli cow produces more milk on average than any other cow on earth.