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Monday, October 15, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended October 12, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - Across the board - butter, nonfat dry milk, and cheese - our network's tone dipped into price-negative territory this week.
Thursday, October 11, 2018
New Zealand company develops device that detects dairy processing losses
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Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended October 5, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - The new trade agreement with Canada dominated our conversations early in the week but by week-end, after realizing the trade deal will not having a meaningful effect for years, industry contacts moved on. More on that lat ...
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Better Australia-China ties will support milk exports, says dairy group director
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018
US dairy organisations welcome breakthrough in US-Canada trade deal
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Revised US-Canada trade deal a bad news for Canadian dairy
After more than a year of tensions arising from NAFTA renegotiations, the US and Canada finally agreed to an updated trade agreement - now known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement - which would give US dairy farmers a 3.6% access ...
Monday, October 1, 2018
Latest revision to NAFTA allows US dairy farmers more access to Canada
The NAFTA agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico is saved for now - and an updated provision would see US dairy farmers gaining a foothold in the Canadian market.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Asian dairy supply, demand and imports
Asian dairy is sharply divided by product and region. China and Southeast Asia drive world dairy imports of value-added goods. South Asia is a large stand-alone market that will import capital goods in place of dairy products.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended September 28, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - In the East and the Midwest this week, contacts report milk and cream supplies have tightened. We heard stories of rising premiums over Class and milk plants running below capacity due to a decrease in milk production tha ...
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Metabolic disorders in the transition period indicate that the dairy cows' ability to adapt is overstressed
Metabolic disorders are a key problem in the transition period of dairy cows and often appear before the onset of further health problems. Problems derive from difficulties animals have to adapt to large variations and disturbances occurrin ...
Monday, September 24, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended September 21, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - After several weeks of leveling off, sentiment in our network ticked modestly more bullish this week. We picked up anecdotes of tightening cream and milk supplies in the Midwest and East. Export interest is holding steady ...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
A brief discussion on dairy cattle ketosis
For high-yielding dairy cows, ketosis has always been the most important metabolic disease. Ketosis can also lead to secondary diseases such as retained placenta, metritis and true stomach displacement. Presently, while veterinarians attach ...
Monday, September 17, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended September 14, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - Cheese prices ended the week much lower with barrels closing today down 8.00 cents vs. last Fri to $1.4200/lb and blocks down 5.75 cents to $1.6050/lb. The last time barrels were near this price level was on 30 Jul when b ...
Monday, September 10, 2018
Global Dairy Weekly (week ended September 7, 2018)
Philadelphia, PA - Beginning with butter, it was a choppy trading week. On Tue, butter lost a penny and on Wed, settled at a low of $2.1875/lb, down 2.75 cents from last week. Then on Thu, the market reversed course, and today, climbed to $ ...
Friday, September 7, 2018
US dairy exports record at more than 1.14 million tonnes
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