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Articles by Audrey Schmitz

May dairy cows culled for beef lowest since 2016

Dairy cull cows marketed through U.S. slaughter plants lowest May total since 2016.
June 24, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Dairy cull cows marketed through U.S. slaughter plants lowest since May 2016.


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Milk production decreases in USDA May estimates

With leap day adjustments, U.S. milk production has now declined for 10 consecutive months compared to the same months a year earlier.
June 24, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Led by New Mexico, California, Georgia, Arizona and Kansas, 16 states reduced May 2024 milk production a combined 237 million pounds compared to the same month a year ago.


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L’importance de la propreté de l’eau dans la prévention des maladies

Le nettoyage et la désinfection approfondis des abreuvoirs permettent d’enrayer la propagation de l’IAHP dans les fermes laitières.
June 14, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Bien qu’aucune voie unique de transmission de la maladie n’ait été identifiée pour l’influenza aviaire hautement pathogène (IAHP), l’une des voies de transmission les plus probables est la consommation d’eau contaminée. 


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USDA outlook sees little change in 2024-25 milk production

Milk production forecasts for both 2024 and 2025 are unchanged from last month with slight adjustments to cow inventories offset by slower growth in milk output per cow.
June 13, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

The USDA’s World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report offers forecasts for dairy, beef and feedstuffs. 


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April report on dairy cows culled for beef

May 24, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Monthly dairy cull cow market trends downward in early 2024.


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A spoonful of goodness

May 24, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

As June approaches, dairy producers and the dairy industry gear up for a monthlong celebration of all things dairy. June Dairy Month, a tradition dating back to 1937, continues to honor the contributions of dairy farmers, the delicious products they produce and the vital role dairy plays in our daily lives.


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April milk production lower as cow numbers decline

Twelve states including New Mexico, Texas, Oregon, Kansas and Georgia reduced milk production a combined 218 million pounds.
May 22, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

The USDA revised the March 2024 milk production estimate slightly higher. With the revisions, both U.S. and major state U.S. production were up about 0.4% from USDA’s preliminary estimates a month earlier.


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Eating yogurt may help lower Type 2 diabetes risk

Yogurts can now make limited claim to lower Type 2 diabetes risk.
May 22, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Consumers may have another reason to head to the yogurt aisle to reach for a protein-rich cup of yogurt to fill them up and fuel them throughout their day. Yogurts can now make limited claim to lower Type 2 diabetes risk. 


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Fun and easy yogurt breakfast snack ideas

May 20, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Yogurt is a delicious and nutritious way to kick-start your morning and fuel up for the day ahead. One of my go-to breakfast foods is a strawberry, blueberry yogurt smoothie. However, for June Dairy Month this year, I wanted to change up my morning routine a bit and learn a few new quick and easy breakfast treats that include yogurt.


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In Focus: National DHI test-day somatic cell count averages 181,000

May 16, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

U.S. milk producers again saw a decrease in average somatic cell counts (SCC) based on an annual summary of Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) test-day results.


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