Dairy farms have expanded steadily since the 1970s and now compete for economic strength with beef cattle operations.
Dairy producers are increasingly putting internet-connected collars and ear tags on their cows, helping better track the ...
Purrier St. Pierre grew up on a 40-cow operation in Vermont, but never left the farm, as she and her husband still live on a dairy farm today ... way that I grew up working really hard on the ...
The ongoing bird flu outbreak has led to wild bird deaths, slaughtered livestock, and hazardous conditions for dairy industry ...
A Granger-area dairy that was one of three sued by the Environmental Protection Agency will close this spring, affecting more ...
As the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues, scientists are working to better understand the virus's threat to human ...
Older dairy cattle appear to be more clinically affected ... Texas officials say they are working with USDA to further monitor and evaluate reported cases. “We’re trying to rule out infectious ...
As the bird flu outbreak in California dairies appears to be slowing, a study by researchers at UC Merced found that San Joaquin Valley dairy workers are feeling unprotected and unprepared in the ...
The discovery of infections in cattle and related human cases suggests a broader risk of transmission to those working with dairy cattle. The CDC's study, published in its Morbidity and Mortality ...
“So dairy cows get a much more mild form of the disease ... as well as the humans that are working on that farm.” When a milk sample tests positive the avian flu, the Minnesota department ...
At least 67 people in the U.S. have been infected with bird flu, mostly those who work closely with dairy or cattle, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. USDA ...