This answer is fueled by coffee with a splash of milk from a dairy cow. I asked my friend Kimberly Davenport why my morning milk doesn’t come from a beef cow. She’s an expert in cow genetics at ...
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In a few years, dairy farmers will be able to order special genetically-modified cows that produce 20% more milk than common cows. Researchers in Argentina have developed a strain of cow that produces ...
Rising temperatures have created great repercussions for the agriculture industry as plants and animals become harder to maintain as demand remains the same. For the dairy industry, the trouble has ...
Take a closer look at the dairy aisle, and it seems simple at first glance. You see cow’s milk, maybe a few plant-based options, and move on. Beyond that shelf, though, animal milk comes from far more ...
A Canadian cow has produced the most milk ever. The animal, named Smurf, resides just east of Canada's capital, Ottawa. "That's the equivalent of more than one million glasses of milk," boasted ...
Some local dairy herds are changing color and getting shorter. That's a good thing, according to a man who consults with area dairy farms. Glenn Carlisle, of Carlisle Dairy + Forage Consulting, LLC, ...
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