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capsicum oleoresin, obtained from chilli peppers and/or clove oil, has been shown to help dairy cows use feed energy more efficiently. Photo: Canva
02-04-2024 | News

Chilli peppers help cows use energy more efficiently

Cost-effective cooling for outdoor cows
01-04-2024 | Article

Cost-effective cooling for outdoor cows

In France last year 5% of dairy farmers stopped with organic milk production and either returned to the production of conventional milk or left dairy altogether. Photo: Canva
01-04-2024 | News

France produces 4.5% less organic milk

Kazakh dairy processing factories lack high-quality raw milk. Out of the entire production volume, only roughly a third is fit for manufacturing premium goods/ Photo: Canva
29-03-2024 | News

Kazakhstan’s dairy sector issues

Wild birds are thought to be the cause the bird flu in the cattle. Photo: Canva
28-03-2024 | News

First case of dairy cows hit by bird flu in the US

Emily McIsaac, co-founder and COO of Daisy Lab: “We can already produce more grams per litre of whey protein than what is found in cow’s milk.” Photo: Daisy Lab
28-03-2024 | Article

Precision fermentation: Disrupting dairy

The road to zero mastitis in dairy
27-03-2024 | Article

The road to zero mastitis in dairy

The dairy heifers trained with positive reinforcement showed more anticipatory behaviours in the start box than the control group. Photo: Canva
26-03-2024 | News

Reducing dairy cow stress with positive reinforcement

In 2024, increased demand for cheese and forecast higher gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to drive up imports. Cheese imports will see a 5% increase compared to 2023. Photo: Canva
25-03-2024 | News

Mexico to leverage production of dairy products in 2024

Some technologies in the Russian dairy industry are still in short supply. Photo: Canva
22-03-2024 | News

Russian dairy – how operations continue to run

Kroger, another huge US grocery retail chain company, has also been taking its dairy product supply into its own hands, mainly to keep prices down. Photo: Canva
22-03-2024 | News

US and Canada: Changes and challenges in dairy

Holstein is the most common dairy breed in Canada. Photo: Canva
21-03-2024 | Article

Spotlight on the Canadian Dairy XPO

Aalten, beter leven Suzanne Ruesink melkveehouderij.

fotografie Hans Prinsen
21-03-2024 | News

Magazine edition 1: A dairy journey from Switzerland to Thailand

It is necessary to know the health history of the herds from which cattle are purchased and the health status of individual animals brought into the operation.
20-03-2024 | Article

Best biosecurity practices on dairy farms

Latest Government figures show the average dairy incomes for the year ending February 2024 are just £50,000 compared to £229,000 in 2022/3. Photo: Canva
19-03-2024 | News

Income figures paint stark picture for English dairy sector

Heat-stressed ruminants could benefit from increases in the post-ruminal supply of AAs such as arginine, cysteine, leucine, lysine, and methionine.
18-03-2024 | Article

Amino acids to mitigate heat stress in ruminants

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