US dairy farms are disappearing, down 95 percent in terms of numbers since the 1970s—milk price rules are one reason why.
The milk surplus is forcing smaller farmers out of business and squeezing shipments into the world's top importer.
China is awash in unwanted milk as falling birth rates and cost-conscious consumers have cut demand even as dairy farms ...
"While the number of dairy farms has fallen, the average herd size – the number of cows per farm – has been rising" ...
The number of dairy farms in the United States has declined 95% since the 1970s, with factors including rising costs of ...
On average, that meant a single cow that produced 24,000 pounds of milk brought in about $4,457. Yet, it cost $6,192 to ...
Bill Gates discusses child malnutrition and the potential of the Gates Foundation's dairy interventions to improve stunting ...
A ride around our Western New York State countryside surely shows the results of a great growing season with plenty of heat ...
Tetra Pak has honoured the top-performing dairy extension officers in Githunguri, Kiambu County, for their exceptional ...
There are several exciting opportunities for jobs in the agri-sector at present, including a position for a dairy farm ...
The average American dairy turned a profit only three times in the past 20 years. In one of those instances, dairy farmers ...