Danish ag tech company Agreena raises $50 mln in funding

22:34 | 02/04/2023

Danish agriculture tech company Agreena has raised a 46 million euros ($50 million) in a Series B funding round, furthering its aim to turn regenerative, climate-friendly agriculture into a business opportunity for farmers, Reuters reported, citing the startup on Thursday.

UK dairy calf registrations maintained in Q4 - AHDB

21:57 | 27/02/2023

Registrations marginally up by 0.6%

For the Love of Cows and Music

13:40 | 17/02/2023

Growing up on a family dairy farm, fifth generation dairy farmer Melissa Griffin recalls her parents never putting the expectations out for her to come back to the family farm. However, they did expect her to lend a helping hand with farm chores. This allowed Melissa to explore interests of her own, and from early on, Melissa developed a love and appreciation for music, which only grew deeper over time. Something her parents, Paul and Judy Willis, could also relate to, as they too have a deep appreciation and talent for music.

Increased Feed Efficiency Leads to a Decreased Carbon Footprint

13:34 | 17/02/2023

We in the dairy industry have goal to be carbon neutral by 2050. A 2012 study from the University of Arkansas indicated that for every 1 kg of energy-corrected milk produced, we produce 1.23 kg of carbon. In an updated study, the dairy industry decreased carbon emissions by 19% from 2007 to 2017. As we continue to make progress in the dairy industry, studies have shown that feed efficiency is one of the most critical factors in reducing the dairy industry’s carbon footprint.

Limiting antibiotics for cows may create a new dairy market

22:13 | 05/02/2023

Would consumers buy milk that indicates responsible antibiotic use?

USDA’s New School Meal Proposal Keeps Low-Fat Flavored Milk on the Menu

21:34 | 05/02/2023

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced on Friday new nutrition standards for school meals. The proposed updates to the school nutrition standards, which will be rolled out gradually over the next few years, aim to help give kids the right balance of nutrients while still offering appealing meals.

USDA Announces Additional Assistance for Dairy Farmers

10:36 | 28/01/2023

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the details of additional assistance for dairy producers, including a second round of payments through the Pandemic Market Volatility Assistance Program (PMVAP) and a new Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP). The update to PMVAP and the new ODMAP will enable USDA to better support small- and medium-sized dairy operations who weathered the pandemic and now face other challenges.

Financial Advice for Dairy Farmers Going into 2023

11:28 | 20/01/2023

Balance sheets and dairy farmers breathed a sigh of relief when milk prices hit $22.50/cwt. in 2022, an $1.50/cwt. increase from the all-milk price record set in 2014. While higher milk prices were welcomed, farmers also faced significantly higher input costs.

California Dairy Industry Hasn’t Escaped Damage from Storms

11:21 | 20/01/2023

The nine consecutive storms, or atmospheric rivers, that have battered California, spurred by what meteorologists call a bomb cyclone, have not left California’s dairy industry unscathed. As of last week, neither milk production nor milk deliveries had been disrupted, but another storm and runoff from the Sierra Nevada mountains could change that.

Fonterra to implement new capital structure

15:30 | 27/11/2022

New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd said on Friday it would implement its new capital structure, intended to make it easier for new farmers to join the co-operative, in late March next year, according to Reuters.