Study: Reducing dairy cattle emissions, not cattle performance
Intensive research in the past decade has resulted in a better understanding of factors driving enteric methane emissions in dairy cattle.
Intensive research in the past decade has resulted in a better understanding of factors driving enteric methane emissions in dairy cattle.
With the New Year rapidly approaching, the Professional Dairy Producers Foundation is offering an opportunity for up to $5,000 in grants to fund programs for producers, students, and to build public trust with consumers.
Dairy farmers and their co-ops also have helped keep food supply chains operating while supporting an industry that supports roughly three million jobs.
As a dairy owner, you define your business, not the other way around. Especially now, we must focus on what we can control and not dwell on what we cannot.
The shut down of the nation’s schools and restaurants obliterated major dairy markets, leaving milk processors with nowhere to ship their produce.
Graduate students in the dairy industry have an opportunity to attend the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council Annual Meeting with a travel scholarship.