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Our survey documented that a quarter of operators plan to retire within the next five years. This trend is understandable as ...
DARI, LLC has broken ground on Nebraska’s first new dairy processing plant in over 60 years, a $186.3 million facility set to ...
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, ...
America’s food system relies on a foreign-born workforce to produce, process, and deliver the food that feeds our nation. President Trump just last week highlighted this reality, correctly noting how ...
Aggressive immigration enforcement has had dairy farmers concerned about their ability to milk cows 365 days a year without ...
DFA's recent attack serves as a stark reminder that the need for cybersecurity in agriculture is more pressing than ever.
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 ...
While there is a positive trend in adopting sustainable practices, there’s a palpable gap in program awareness.
Making silage out of soybeans is highly possible, and may be a growing trend in homegrown dairy forage production.
Old farm trucks might be rough around the edges, but their quirks, dents and stubborn reliability make them unforgettable ...
A Wisconsin dairy farmer has filed a federal lawsuit challenging USDA's diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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