OSAGE COUNTY - Some dairy farmers are using fans and sprinklers to keep cows cool, because the summer heat could make them produce less milk now, which would send prices higher in the fall.
According to USDA’s latest Milk Production report, February output reached nearly 18.26 billion pounds, up 2.9% from a year ago.
Extreme heat may reduce dairy cows' yields by 10%, according to researchers from the Universities of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Chicago. In the absence of changes to conditions or management strategies, ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
After looking at the photo on the front page of the Jan. 28 LNP | LancasterOnline and reading the article regarding whole milk (“Lancaster County dairy farmers say whole milk’s return to schools ...
Milk is a major part of some people's diets, but heat and a warmer climate threaten how much milk cows produce. UConn researchers are seeking to tackle the problem. Milk is a major part of some people ...
The outbreak of bird flu on US dairy farms has introduced new concerns about the safety and sustainability of traditional milk production. This concern has prompted scientists and biotech companies to ...
Strong profit margins for US farmers sparked the growth surge in 2025, and a seemingly unrelenting demand for protein has ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - If these high temperatures are stressing you out, you aren’t the only one. The nearly 100-degree weather is also stressing out livestock and that could also impact your ...
A dairy farmer’s delight is when his cow is producing lots of milk. And lots of milk is what Kenya needs right now if assertions by Agriculture CS Peter Munya are anything to go by. Munya said data in ...
Over the past two decades, about 200 families in Kashimpur village, located about four kilometers northeast of the district's ...