US dairy farms are disappearing, down 95 percent in terms of numbers since the 1970s—milk price rules are one reason why.
Milton Orr, an agriculture adviser, remembers when the rolling hills of Green County, Tennessee, had more than 1,000 dairy farms.
On average, that meant a single cow that produced 24,000 pounds of milk brought in about $4,457. Yet, it cost $6,192 to ...
The number of dairy farms in the United States has declined 95% since the 1970s, with factors including rising costs of ...
Hiland Dairy is breaking ground on a new 96,000-square-foot facility in Tyler, investing over $90 million. The expansion will ...
Dairy farms are struggling to survive as production costs exceed sales. The result, consolidation, with more cows on bigger ...
In addition to the home farm and another farm in New York, Logue Farms Inc. rents an additional 1,500 acres. They have 900 ...
The United States has dropped below 30,000 dairy farms and has lost half of its dairies in the last 15 years. Lancaster ...
On Monday state officials announced they had completed testing on all 95 licensed farms in Massachusetts that have dairy ...
A blazing fire broke out in Dorset at Comp Dairy Farm Sunday evening. Three to four barns were lost due to the fire.