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Across the country, dairy producers have dumped milk and infected chickens have been killed, including millions of egg-laying hens, causing egg prices to skyrocket.
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A couple of Oklahoma’s border states have dairy herds with avian influenza but none have been detected in the Sooner State yet. Experts stress products remain safe to eat, risk to the public is still low and the milk supply is not expected to be impacted.
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The state fire marshal’s office is investigating.
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The number of milk cows in the state is increasing, thanks to mild weather and expanded processing capacity.
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Dairy Farmers want U.S. trade policy to focus on opening markets and fending off competition from the European Union and New Zealand. U.S. dairy exports...
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Many dairy farmers have struggled in recent years, causing some to rethink their business. One dairy in Iowa is inviting visitors to spend the night in...
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The drive to make more milk has had an unsavory side effect: Cows have become more genetically similar and less fertile. Scientists are trying to recover valuable genetic variation that was lost.
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said this week that that a long-anticipated program for dairy farmers will be available June 17, with...
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From Texas Standard: As the clock approached midnight Sunday, word began to spread that Canada was ready to sign on the dotted line of the new trade...
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Dairy farmer Gary Rock sits in his milking parlor, overlooking what is left of his 95-cow operation in LaRue County, Kentucky. “Three hundred years of...