OSAGE COUNTY - Some dairy farmers are using fans and sprinklers to keep cows cool, because the summer heat could make them produce less milk now, which would send prices higher in the fall.
The USDA is set to release the February Milk Production data later this week. If on trend with 2025 and the first numbers ...
Milk is a major part of some people's diets, but heat and a warmer climate threaten how much milk cows produce. UConn researchers are seeking to tackle the problem. Milk is a major part of some people ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Choosing from the options in the milk aisle often involves trade-offs between health and climate. Cow milk production involves a lot of planet-warming emissions. Plant-based milk alternatives are ...
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