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Making silage out of soybeans is highly possible, and may be a growing trend in homegrown dairy forage production.
A Wisconsin dairy farmer has filed a federal lawsuit challenging USDA's diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Old farm trucks might be rough around the edges, but their quirks, dents and stubborn reliability make them unforgettable ...
Expanding Horizons Smith’s farm, Cool Lawn, LLC, is home to 850 cows and spans 2,000 acres. Amid expansion efforts to build a new dry-cow facility, he shares the common farmer’s challenge: stretched ...
Class III milk futures edged higher today amid steady butter trade and seasonal pressures on milk output, while Class IV ...
As we inch closer to the second half of 2025, the outlook for profitability for dairy producers is a topic of significant ...
When Perry Baeten took over operation of his family dairy, he knew in order to survive, they also had to grow, get lean and ...
Doug Stark, retired CEO of Farm Credit Services of America, joins the Ag Inspo podcast to share what he believes the next ...
At NexGen Dairy, Megan and Tim Schrupp are continuing their legacy while taking it to the next level — prioritizing future ...
Unless milk prices take an unexpected dive or feed costs jump significantly, 2025 appears to be following the playbook of ...
Garrett and Lindsey Rucks, a brother and sister duo, who, supported by their family and modern advancements, are redefining ...
While the 1,000-page bill includes spending increases for agriculture-facing programs by $56.6 billion over the next decade, ...
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