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Friday, August 25, 2023
Oaten hay research as livestock feed aims to enhance Australian dairy industry
A study by AgriFutures Australia and University of Melbourne has found that premium quality oaten hay might support heightened levels of animal production performance when compared to other forages, which could to support the sustainable de ...
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Study puts spotlight on regulatory genes as key to heritability of dairy cattle traits
Regulatory genes — genes that control how other genes are used — are responsible for 69% of the heritability of dairy cattle traits such as milk production and fertility, according to a study published on August 23 in the journa ...
Monday, August 21, 2023
Studies to look into impact of beef and dairy production on producers in Canada
The University of Manitoba is running three studies on the impact of beef and dairy production on producers in Canada, including those in Ontario.
Monday, August 21, 2023
India's dairy industry to see 14-16% growth due to strong demand
Strong demand for value-added products (VAP) and stable consumption of liquid milk will lead to a revenue growth of 14-16% for India's organised dairy industry this fiscal, said a CRISIL report.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
University of Bristol to harness AI for early disease detection in dairy cattle
Researchers at the University of Bristol have secured funding to delve into the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for early disease detection in dairy cattle, part of a broader campaign to combat endemic livestock diseases, supporte ...
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Neogen launches new genomic data management tool for dairy cattle
Neogen Corporation announced on August 15 that it has launched Igenity® Enhanced Dairy, a new genomic data management tool
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Average international dairy prices at lowest in nearly five years
International dairy prices are now on average at their lowest level in nearly five years, according to a major dairy auction on August 15, as Chinese demand remains soft and volumes being auctioned have increased.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Dairy farmers in Britain burdened by weak returns and market volatility, survey found
Britain's dairy farmers are being forced to think seriously about their future due to concerns over insufficient returns, volatile markets and the scale of on-farm investment, a new National Farmers' Union (NFU) survey revealed.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Selko presents Selko IntelliBond's impact on carbon footprint of dairy farm at congress in France
During the European Federation of Animal Science's (EAAP) 74th EAAP Annual Meeting in Lyon, France, on August 28 to September 1, Selko, Nutreco's feed additives brand, will share research findings to help improve the efficiency and economic ...
Thursday, August 10, 2023
Dairy One collaborates with CattleEye for innovative AI-driven livestock monitoring
US-based Dairy One has announced a partnership with CattleEye Autonomous Livestock Monitoring, a startup from Northern Ireland, to introduce an artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to revolutionise the practice of locomotion scoring f ...
Monday, August 7, 2023
Selko: A researcher reports on reducing the carbon footprint of dairy herds
Dr. Ermias Kebreab, professor of animal science and associate dean for global engagement at UC Davis, teamed up with Selko, the feed additive brand of Nutreco, to share research on strategies to reduce the greenhouse gases (GHG) produced by ...
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Ireland's dairy sector wants clarity on dairy cow reduction scheme
The stance of Ireland's dairy sector leadership regarding the proposed dairy cow reduction scheme is solidifying, with increasing calls for Charlie McConalogue, Ireland's Minister for Agriculture, to provide clarity on the matter, Independe ...
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Estonia's dairy sector hampered by shortage of winter fodder
Unfavorable weather conditions have dented not only Estonia's agriculture industry but also affected the country's dairy farms — severely to the point that in some places, fodder was provided only for half of winter.
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Bangladesh Dairy Farmers' Association to sell beef at lower prices
The Bangladesh Dairy Farmers' Association (BDFA) has announced a significant step to alleviate the burden of high food prices on the public by selling beef in Dhaka at a price BDT 50 (~US$0.46; BDT 10 = US$0.092) lower than the current mark ...
Monday, July 31, 2023
Malaysian company to invest $20 million into dairy cattle breeding in Philippines
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has welcomed the idea of large-scale cattle raising in the Philippines to boost milk production as he announced a $20-million investment from a Malaysian dairy company.

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