07/11/2022 SOURCE: www.cn2.com
YORK, S.C. (CN2 TODAY) – South Carolina State health leaders concerned about a tick infestation at a York County cattle farm. South Carolina DHEC is not naming the farm in question, but says a pasture is infested with Asian Long Horned Ticks. The ticks are an invasive species that is not commonly found in the […]
York Dairy Farm Not Concerned About Asian Longhorned Tick, Credits Natural Ways it Protects Livestock - CN2 News
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07/11/2022 SOURCE: clear.ucdavis.edu
An informative article from UC Davis - from earlier this year.
Mitloehner lab Ph.D. student Conor McCabe, M.S. explains what constitutes a dairy cow diet and the many ways they upcycle byproducts into high-quality nutrition.
Dairy Cows — The Original Upcyclers
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities),
DATCP Presents Dairy Symposium At WDE - Mid-West Farm Report
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) will host a Global Dairy Symposium at World Dairy... Read More
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture US, Weather,
Drought continues to affect crops, diary in California
More farmers' markets are back up and running as customers are ready to pick up fresh produce and dairy products. But the supply isn't there.
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Topics: Dairy, Food/Nutrition, Plant-Based/Animal Free,
Which Plant-Based Milk Is The Most Sustainable?
Choosing the right alternative milk is largely based on preference. But, a look into the sustainability of each might change your mind on which one to drink.
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07/06/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
Clover, it turns out, can be used to fix nitrogen and boost yields in pasture forages for dairy cows. Who knew?
Viewpoint: ‘Farmers don’t need nitrogen fertilizers at all’? — Why easy solutions to cut down on chemical fertilizers don't work
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07/01/2022 SOURCE: listen.sdpb.org
A South Dakota-based agriculture company has unveiled a line of products that can lower the methane emissions of certain livestock while also increasing milk and meat production.
South Dakota company unveils product to reduce methane emissions from livestock
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Dairy, Food/Nutrition,
Meat, Milk From Gene-Edited Cows Safe to Eat? New Study Says 'Yes'
A recent study examined the nutritional composition of meat and milk derived from gene-edited cattle bred to be hornless. The two-year-long project provided further evidence vindicating the safe use
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