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New processing plants drive the need for more milk, but farmers face manure storage limits and land access hurdles across New York.
Eurofins Agro and trinamiX GmbH announced a significant expansion of their joint mobile forage analysis solution, delivering broader geographic availability and enhanced analytical capabilities ...
Katie Roberti discusses wolves, water challenges, and policy issues impacting California cattle producers on the AgNet News Hour.
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When replacement females are retained, genetics influence not only revenue through calf performance but also expenses, ...