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A single day of extreme heat can cut milk production by 10 per cent. And it doesn’t stop there – the effects of heat stress on dairy cows can linger for more than a week. That’s the finding from a ...
A new study reveals extreme heat slashes dairy yields, and even high-tech cooling can’t fully fix the problem. View on ...
Extreme heat impacts dairy farmsRibbon cutting Monday for new clinic opening in Stevens Point ...
Australian dairy farmers may be in for a rough year, as extreme weather conditions pose risks to livestock and production, while operating costs could cut into profits.
While many people would opt to stay indoors during this heat wave, farmworkers and farmers continue their days outside — exposed to the sun and warm temperatures. Joel Riehlman, an owner of Venture ...
The final two weeks of June saw Environment Canada issue heat warnings, with temperatures rising between 30 and 36 degrees ...
As dairy farmers navigate the complexities of integrating new technology into their operations, a strategic focus on ...
🥇 SUPREME CHAMPION 🥇 We’re proud to announce our Crème Fraiche won the George B. Lawrence Trophy at the International ...
Hiding the Truth, from Farm to Fable,” reveals how the animal agriculture industry shielded itself from scrutiny.
While farmers cannot entirely evade challenges, they can certainly overcome them. This truth echoes through our farm ...
Bird flu has been infecting dairy cows in Northwest Iowa for the past two weeks, and experts say the situation is evolving so rapidly that even they strain to keep up-to-the-minute with the latest ...
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