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Farmers to have say on country's first mandatory dairy code
DAIRY farmers, processors and representative organisations are encouraged to have their say to help shape Australia’s first mandatory dairy code by consultation in Boonah on Thursday, November 22.
Dairy Sense: Qualifying for the Six Pound Club
Increasing milk components can boost milk price even if milk volume stays the same.
Utahns donate over 10,000 gallons of milk
On two consecutive Wednesdays during September (Hunger Action Month), patrons of local Utah grocer, Lee’s Marketplace, stepped up in an unprecedented way.
Source: Dairy Council of Utah & Nevada
Hunt for most ingenious dairy invention
When Victorian dairyfarmer Lauren Finger’s father said he had an idea, little did she know how much of an impact his invention would improve her on-farm productivity and safety.
More dairy farmers putting hand up to help
As the low milk price continues to bite, record numbers of dairy farmers are putting their hand up to support others as part of DairyNZ’s Dairy Connect service.
'Volatility is healthy' – Tips to survive a low milk price
Speakers from the UK, America and Europe gathered to deliver talks on all thing dairy at last week’s two-day conference, Total Dairy. Louise Hartley reports from Gloucestershire.
In the latest of our series exploring volatility, Joel Durkin examines the price roller coaster that is the dairy industry
The dairy sector is in the midst of a significant, yet slow-moving, shift to a globally traded commodity market.
Latest Fonterra auction falls by 3.6%
The latest Global Dairy Trade (GDT) auction, hosted by Fonterra, fell 3.6% to a weighted average of $2,620/tonne.
Muller Wiseman keeps milk price steady for April
Muller Wiseman will not cut its milk price for the first month of the next production year.