From 10% to less than 3%: how farms are reducing calf mortality in Brazil
Brazilian farms are significantly lowering calf mortality rates through enhanced management practices and investment, reducing deaths from 10% to as low as 1%.
E-Piim's debts have put farmers in a difficult situation
Farmers who sold milk to the bankrupt E-Piim are struggling financially, prompting cooperative members to propose selling a subsidiary in Latvia to ease their monetary troubles.
The bankruptcy of E-piim forces dairy producers to sell cows
The bankruptcy of E-piim is forcing many small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia to sell their cows due to unpaid milk purchases.
This Finnish rule ruins the taste of several foods - "Sold too fresh"
A Finnish chef argues that domestic beef production is struggling due to high costs and ties to dairy farming, affecting the taste and availability of local beef.
HOW MILK RECORDS ARE BORN? โฉ Today's cow is like a top athlete
Estonian dairy farming is experiencing new production records and a growing focus on animal welfare and longevity.
Paranรก producers are examples of feminine strength in agriculture
The article highlights the role of women in agriculture in Paranรก, focusing on Franciele Gusatto, a veterinary doctor who manages her family's property and observes a significant increase in female producers in the field.
Plรณma Milks the Most of All Cows and Sets an Icelandic Record
Plรณma the cow has set a record in Iceland for milk production, milking nearly 17,000 liters in a year.
WA's largest dairy takes power into its own hands with solar investment
WA's largest dairy is transitioning to a solar-powered system to mitigate high energy costs and improve sustainability.
โThe cows beat the shit out of the robots the first dayโ: the tech revolution designed to improve dairy farming
Dairy farmers in Australia are adopting robotic milking systems to transform their operations and improve efficiency in milk production.
'I was on James Martin's Saturday Morning and he has one important rule for us all'
Farming brothers Robert and David Nicholson share their experience of meeting chef James Martin and his unique rule for guests on his Saturday cooking show.
NNPC: Nigerian National Plundering Corporation
The article critiques the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by drawing an analogy with the dairy industry and highlighting issues of mismanagement and inefficiency.
The most important climate measure for agriculture has been voted down in the Storting. With MDG on board.
The Norwegian Parliament has rejected a key climate measure targeting methane emissions in dairy farming, a decision influenced by MDG's stance on the effectiveness of methane inhibitors.
Meat buyers entice dairy farmers to send cows to slaughterhouses
Dairy farmers in Estonia are facing severe financial difficulties and are being pressured to sell their cows for meat due to a lack of income from milk sales.
Farmers return to Queensland dairy industry after decades of dramatic decline
The Queensland dairy industry has stabilized and is beginning to grow again, ending decades of decline and marked by an increase in the number of new dairy farms and production.
Animal Welfare in Cattle Stalls: Lower Saxony Outshines Bavaria in Animal Well-Being
Lower Saxony is set to surpass Bavaria in animal welfare standards by banning tethering of cattle in the state.
Cold Winter โ A Challenge for Dairy Farmers in Latvia
Dairy farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges due to the cold winter, with increased feed and electrical costs.
Agriculture: Why It's Going Well for Organic Farmers - and Not for Conventional Ones
Despite the dramatic price drop causing significant issues for conventional dairy farmers, organic farmer Johannes Wirsching from Ohrenbach is thriving alongside other organic milk producers in Bavaria due to high organic milk prices.
"Overwhelming": a dairy farmer pays up to 37 taxes and 42% of sales goes to tributes
An Argentine dairy sector report highlights the burden of excessive taxes threatening profitability and sustainability despite productive growth.
"I live it as a legacy": the unknown side of the famous notary
Virginia Putignano juggles her life between being a trusted notary for celebrities in Buenos Aires and a dairy farmer fighting for milk prices in her hometown of Lincoln.
"It is a difficult disease to manage": after dermatosis, bovine tuberculosis revives concerns among farmers
Four farms in Orne have been struck by bovine tuberculosis, leading to culls and raising concerns for both health risks and economic consequences for the dairy sector.
Food: How Milk is Being Reinvented
Researchers and companies are exploring innovative ways to produce milk to address environmental and climate concerns associated with traditional dairy farming.