Dannon Holds Kansas Dairy to a Higher Standard -- and That’s a Good Thing
When McCarty Family Farms of Rexford, Kan., sealed a sole-supplier deal with Dannon Company late last year, the agreement did more than provide a secure market for the dairy.
View ArticleRisk Management Gains Traction
In a sign of dairies’ growing sophistication and need, risk management took a front seat during yesterday’s Virtual Farm Tour at World Dairy Expo.
View ArticlePETA Comes to Expo
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is here at World Dairy Expo this week in the form of an earnest young man whose mission is to end the practice of de-horning calves.
View ArticleSouth Dakota Knows How to Recruit Dairies
It’s got 21 new dairies and nine processing plants to show for its efforts.
View ArticleWhy Don’t More Dairies Have Digesters?
Why, when energy is so important, don’t more dairies have digesters? It’s a good question.
View ArticleThe “Free-Flow World” Beckons
Judging by the standing-room-only attendance at two sessions at World Dairy Expo Thursday, there’s strong interest in robotic milking among dairy producers.
View ArticleSave Energy, Money – and Maybe Even the Planet
The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy has just launched a new SaveEnergy online resource.
View ArticleIs Grazing in Your Future?
New Zealand native Phil Wicks painted an intriguing picture of dairy grazing and the opportunity it holds for many producers during my meeting with him Tuesday at World Dairy Expo.
View ArticleHelp with Managing Feed Costs Is Here
The dairy industry’s businesses are at World Dairy Expo this week, eager to help lessen your dairy’s load.
View ArticleBehind the Virtual Farm Tour
It takes a whole lot of commitment to deliver a producer and his dairy to the Expo audience.
View ArticleSmall dairy, great business
Washington dairy keeps its market local and its customers happy.
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