Are ‘forever chemicals’ in our milk? Nobody really knows.
When contaminated groundwater shut down a New Mexico dairy farm, it revealed how unprepared regulators are to protect the food supply from a group of chemicals linked to reproductive and developmental problems.
Milk production is rising even as small dairy farms shut down
Surviving operations say efficiencies, higher-yielding cows compensate for loss of farms.
Dairy farmers react to two AMPI plants closing
With dairy farms declining across the Midwest, some production plants are struggling to stay open.
US dairy AMPI ceases production at two plants
US-based dairy Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI) has announced it is to discontinue production at two of its plants.
Associated Milk Producers laying off 74; closing facility in Rochester
Associated Milk Producers Inc., Minnesota’s 17th-largest private company, is closing a facility in Rochester and laying off 74 employees in the process.
To boost milk, dairy groups support high school coffee bars
Coffee bars selling $3 iced lattes are popping up in high schools, helped along by dairy groups scrambling for new ways to get people to drink milk.
How Milk Is Priced in Federal Milk Marketing Orders: A Primer
There’s an old adage in the dairy industry that “only five people in the world know how milk is priced in the U.S. – and four of them are dead.”