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.
Dairy farms are struggling to survive as production costs exceed sales. The result, consolidation, with more cows on bigger ...
A ride around our Western New York State countryside surely shows the results of a great growing season with plenty of heat ...
Across the country, the dairy industry is seeing the same trend: In 1970, over 648,000 U.S. dairy farms milked cattle. By ...
There are several exciting opportunities for jobs in the agri-sector at present, including a position for a dairy farm ...
In addition to the home farm and another farm in New York, Logue Farms Inc. rents an additional 1,500 acres. They have 900 ...
Video shows cows being beaten and stabbed at a flagship farm used in Marks & Spencer adverts. An undercover investigation at ...
Video footage released by an animal rights activist shows cows at a Shropshire dairy farm that supplies a large multinational ...
Fictional worlds and virtual games are bringing dairy farms to students and the public, helping to educate about farm ...
On Monday state officials announced they had completed testing on all 95 licensed farms in Massachusetts that have dairy ...