California dairy groups weigh USDA marketing order proposal
Led by the state’s three major dairy co-ops, the initiative came from years of frustration over the price producers receive for milk going into cheese vats. By Carol Ryan Dumas.
USDA green lights establishing federal milk marketing order for California
Many California dairy producers feel they are paid less for their milk than producers in federal order. By Jacqui Fatka 1.
California milk producers hit milestone toward fed pricing structure
A nearly four-year-long saga to change the price structure of California milk has reached a key milestone with the anticipated publish date next week of a rule creating a federal milk marketing order for the Golden State.
Dairy prices see ups and downs
Dairy prices saw ups and downs the second week of 2017, with the anticipation of Super Bowl demand and the after-effects of rains in California not seen in a decade. By Lee Mielke
Less milk is California’s future
The “white wave of milk” that swamped California dairy cooperatives for decades is gone. BY DENNIS HALLADAY
Dairy cow flatulence targeted in fight against global warming
California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm.
California targets dairy cows to combat global warming
California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm. By TERENCE CHEA
Moo! Cows Targeted in Global Warming Battle
California is taking its fight against global warming to the farm. By TERENCE CHEA,
Dairy farmers in California say anti-flatulence law stinks
Happy cows may come from California, but their farts could be overheating the atmosphere. By Jane Wells
California dairy industry voices concerns about new climate change law
Law calls for 40 percent methane reduction by 2030. By Alysson Aredas.