That organic milk you're drinking in Wisconsin might just be from Texas
You’re in the dairy state. You go to the store and buy some organic milk. You have this image of a small farm somewhere in rural Wisconsin, maybe one of those cool little towns in the Kickapoo Valley.
North Texas Dairy Queen operator shuttering 23 restaurants after filing for bankruptcy
An Irving-based Dairy Queen franchisee is shuttering stores after filing for bankruptcy.
By: Korri Kezar
Source: Dallas Business Journal
Link: https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2017/11/06/north-texas-dairy-queen-operator-shuttering-23.html
Milk production down in Northwest, California
Milk production across most of the U.S. was higher in July year over year, with significant increases in some Western states and an impressive increase in Texas.
Texas Farmers Race To Mitigate the Impact of Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey regained strength in the coast of Mexico and is expected to make landfall late Friday. By Anna-Lisa Laca.
Drug-resistant bacteria found in raw milk from North Texas dairy farm
A recall has been issued on raw milk sold by North Texas distributor K-Bar Dairy over worries that some of the products contain a drug-resistant bacteria linked to fever, swelling, fatigue and other symptoms. By: Sabriya Rice
Ranchers go online to locate lost cows
Ranchers and dairy farmers in New Mexico and western Texas have gone online in their search for thousands of missing cattle after a two-day blizzard buried herds.
Blizzard Cripples Texas Dairy Industry
Dairy farmers in Texas and New Mexico are struggling after a winter storm killed more than 30,000 dairy cows last week.
Texas Dairy Farmers Have a Dead Cow Problem
Where in the hell is a dairyman to turn when he suddenly finds himself the not-so-proud owner of an unending pile of cow corpses?
Blizzard kills thousands of cows and threatens Texas dairy business
The Texas dairy business took a big hit from Goliath — the deadly storm system that wreaked havoc in several states near the end of 2015.
Controversy over labeling of cattle near Texas border
At a busy border crossing for livestock those who buy and sell cattle from Mexico are pleased with the World Trade Organization ruling against the U.S. meat labeling requirement.