Drinking non-cow milk linked to shorter kids, study suggests
Children who drink dairy alternatives like soy, almond or rice milks are slightly shorter than their peers who drink cow’s milk, according to a new study. By: Wayne Drash
Close To 90 Percent Of Wisconsin Milk Will Be rBST Free In 2018
Dairy Industry Experts Estimate Most Dairy Processors Won’t Accept Milk From Cows Treated With Growth Hormone Next Year. By: Hope Kirwan
Raise a glass of milk on World Milk Day
THURSDAY is World Milk Day and it’s your chance to raise a glass of milk in appreciation and give thanks to every hard-working dairy farmer and cow in this land. By: Robert Crawford
Dairy Industry Wants FDA To Enforce Milk Labeling Law
Recently milk regulators from all fifty states and dairy industry representatives met and passed a resolution asking the Food and Drug Administration to enforce milk labels against so called imitators of the product.
US dairy farmers moving away from hormones
Most dairy processors in the upper midwest of the US will no longer accept milk from cows treated with the rBST hormone, writes John Boylan.
Another milk adulteration racket busted, one arrested
HYDERABAD: In another case that brought into question the quality of milk being consumed by city residents, an adulteration racket was busted and one person arrested by Special Operations Team (SOT) detectives of Cyberabad on Monday.
Milk Must Have A Future!!!
Hard days are coming for the world dairy, however, we have an idea. 😉
Is giraffe milk the new superfood?
Cow’s milk has been seen as a vital source of nutrients for over 7,000 years.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg's Wisconsin visit: farm visit, raw milk, brats and cheese curds
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited Wisconsin Sunday and hit some Dairy State highlights, including a farm visit, a taste of raw milk and a stop for brats and cheese curds. By
Dairy-free diets warning over risk to bone health
Diets which cut out dairy food could be a «ticking time bomb» for young people’s bone health, a charity is warning.