We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
subscribe / renew
  • Topics
    • All recent articles
    • Animal Welfare
      • Animal Handling
      • Cow Behavior
      • Welfare Standards
    • Barns
      • Barn Design
      • Bedding
      • Bird Control
      • Cow Comfort
      • Cow Cooling
      • Cow Flow
      • Expansion
      • Flooring
      • Fly Control
      • Lighting
      • Pen Design
      • Stalls
      • Ventilation
    • Calves & Heifers
      • Calf & Heifer Health
      • Calf & Heifer Nutrition
      • Calf Housing
      • Colostrum
      • Heifers
    • Feed Ingredients
      • Additives
      • Byproduct Feeds
      • Carbohydrates
      • Fiber
      • Minerals
      • Protein
      • Supplemental Fats
      • Trace Minerals
      • Vitamins
    • Feed Management
      • Bunk Management
      • Feed Evaluation
      • Feed Storage
    • Forage Types
      • Alfalfa
      • Alternative Forages
      • Grasses & Grazing
      • Silage
    • Genetics
      • Breeding Protocols
      • Breeding Strategy
      • Crossbreds
      • Indexes
      • Purebreds
      • Traits
    • Herd Health
      • Animal Monitoring
      • Antibiotics
      • Diagnostic Tests
      • Digestive Issues
      • Dry Cows
      • Fresh Cows
      • Infectious Disease
      • Mastitis
      • Metabolic Disease
      • Vaccination
    • Hoof Health
      • Digital Dermatitis
      • Hoof Care
      • Lameness
      • Lesions
    • Manure
      • Carcass Disposal
      • Greenhouse Gases
      • Manure Analysis
      • Manure Application
      • Manure Handling
      • Manure Solids
      • Manure Storage
      • Nutrient Management
      • Renewable Energy
      • Solid-Liquid Separation
    • Milking Equipment
      • Milk Storage
      • Milking Robots
      • Milking Sanitation
      • Milking Systems
      • Parlor Types
      • Teat Prep Equipment
    • Milk Quality
      • Udder Hygiene
      • Parlor Hygiene
      • Milk Production
      • Milk Components
    • Ration Formulation
      • Digestion
      • Dry & Transition Cow Diets
      • Lactating Cow Diets
    • Reproduction
      • Breeding Equipment
      • Repro Management
      • Repro Technology
    • Technology
      • Management Software
    • Business Management
      • Consultants
      • Employees
      • Finances
      • Profitability
      • Risk Management
      • Succession Planning
      • Training Tools
      • Working with Family
    • Dairy Farm Features
    • Special Topics
      • Christmas
      • Dairy Activities
      • June Dairy Month
      • Niche Marketing
      • State of the Dairy Industry
      • Women in Dairy
  • News
    • Dairy Demand
    • Dairy Foods
    • Dairy Industry Issues
    • Dairy Trade
    • Events
    • Milk Marketing
    • Milk Processing
  • Blogs
    • From the Editor
    • Guest Blogs
    • Faber’s Food for Thought
    • HERd Management
    • Just Dropping By
    • Life on the Family Farm
    • The Milk House
    • Tim the Dairy Farmer
  • Podcasts
  • Buyers Guide
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Ask AgProud
UsCa

Progressive Dairy

Progressive Dairy Canada

PD Canada en Francais

Progressive Cattle

Progressive Cattle Canada

Progressive Forage

Agproud Idaho

Home

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Home » Blogs » Progressive Dairy From the Editor

Progressive Dairy From the Editor
Progressive Dairy From the Editor RSS FeedRSS

1309 PD: A little birdie told me

August 25, 2009
I've done my best to keep up with the changing times. Well ... for the most part. It took me awhile to get on Facebook, and I did that through my comic strip character --CityBoy-- instead of my real identity.
Read More

1309 PD: Mr. Chairman, Here's what the government should do for dairy.

August 25, 2009
These statements were made in the July 28 hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry.
Read More

Just dropping by... The Lord looks on the heart

August 25, 2009
God gave us a way to judge. He said, "By their fruits ye shall know them."
Read More

1309 PD: The View from Here: A friend for life

August 25, 2009
Early this spring, an engineer with the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) invited me to visit his experiment station.
Read More

1209 PD: Now we’re talking

August 5, 2009
Thanks again to those of you who have called in and added your comments and questions to consider as we seek out solutions for our industry crisis.
Read More

1209 PD: Mr. Chairman, Let's help the dairy industry

August 5, 2009
The following comments were made in hearings on July 14 and 21 before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry.
Read More

Just dropping by... Old songs and poetry

August 5, 2009
I remember long, sleepy nights traveling while my daddy sang songs of the Old West and recited poems that took my imagination back to the cowboy who built the American West.
Read More

Letters to the Editor: Milk pricing system needs repair

August 5, 2009
Fix milk pricing system first Dear Editor, The milk pricing system is in dire need of repair.
Read More

1209 PD: The View from Here: Iraq is now in control of its own security

August 5, 2009
The work here in Iraq continues. That is, the work of leaving.
Read More

1109 PD: Irrespective of size, your ambition needed now

July 20, 2009
Every day more and more dairy producers are hurting from low prices and eroding equity while the light at the end of the tunnel remains as far if not farther away than the day before. The crisis is irrespective of size. Dairies large and small are hurting. Progressive Dairyman does not limit its definition of “progressive” to large herds. We consider the magazine relevant to all “forward-thinking” dairy producers. At this time specifically, more important than the size of one’s herd is the size of your willingness to persist. Our present, troubling dairy situation is trying the ambition of all producers. The best, both large and small, will find a way forward. They will be truly progressive. I recently fielded a call from one such concerned reader and dairyman. In his explanation, he said the dairy economic puzzle decades ago had just a few pieces. Now he says there are thousands of pieces. After speaking with him, I had the thought that the complexity of the situation and number of problems presenting us is limiting proposed solutions. Earlier this year I wrote in this column that it was time to start a discussion about supply management programs. That has begun in earnest. Some may have already made up their mind and are advocating for implementing a supply control solution. Having one organized idea with some producer support makes right now a good opportunity to step up the level of discussion and identify all the broken parts of our industry. It’s time for a laundry list of what needs fixing. It may be long. One way to start creating that list is to consider the current supply management proposal on the table. Thinking it through will inevitably bring other questions to mind. Here’s a few of the questions that come to mind when I’ve considered it: Should we be concerned about the amounts and types of dairy products still imported into the U.S. each year? Could a change to federal milk marketing orders and pricing formulas make a difference? What could be done to make CWT a more effective supply management tool? Would lowering SCC standards shift the focus to making better quality milk and not just more of it? Can anything be done to control the heifer supply if sexed semen continues to be in use? Could producers get a larger share of the retail dollar for dairy products? Could milk production be tied more closely to feed and production costs? Could a regional marketing agency in common (MAC) help decrease supply in some areas? For some of these items, now may not be the best time for a fix-up. We may have to wait for more bargaining leverage when prices rebound. However, it is surely a good time to know what are our weaknesses and look for solutions so when the opportune time presents itself we’ll be ready with more than just second-thoughts. Time to start asking the hard questions. I'd like to begin to quantify the problems or puzzling pieces that need addressed in our industry. I invite you to submit questions you’d like to add to my list and comment on mine. I hope to build a list of topics to be reported on, discussed and analyzed in future issues of Progressive Dairyman. PD Walt Cooley Editor walt@progressivedairy.com (208) 324-7513
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 … 169 170 Next
  • Progressive Dairy
  • 1026pd-digital-edition-feature-spot.jpg

    June 12, 2026 Progressive Dairy digital magazine

    June 12, 2026
  • 63471-coyne-63471E.jpg

    Brickstead Dairy at forefront of industry progress

    June 12, 2026
    • The Courage to Evolve: Mothers

      June 12, 2026

FREE NEWSLETTERS

Award-winning coverage of in-depth news and analysis to make your business more profitable.

SIGNUP TODAY
Advertisement
THE GUIDE

How do I get my company listed in your Buyers Guide? 
Submit a request to be listed for FREE in the Buyers Guide here. 

Why can I only see so many articles before I have to register for the site? 
Find out why here.

How do I listen to the Progressive Dairy podcast?
Listen here.

How do I submit an idea for an article? 
Click here.

SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW Your Subscription to Leading Industry Magazines

Award-winning coverage of in-depth news and analysis to make your business more profitable.

Subscribe or Renew Today
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
  • Dairy News
    Dairy Industry News

    U.S. dairy exports soar in April

    June 11, 2026
  • Dairy Industry News

    QualiTru Sampling Systems launches customized food safety and quality training program for commercial dairy industry

    June 11, 2026
  • Dairy Industry News
    People

    Progressive Publishing hires Lauren Wangsness as summer editorial intern

    June 10, 2026
Advertisement

I'm looking for ________

Find the right products and services for your farm, ranch or operation.

CHECK OUT OUR BUYERS GUIDE
Advertisement
  • FEATURED PODCASTS
  • [Podcast] Changing the Rules of Pre-Fresh Dairy Cows

    Progressive Dairy
    Podcasts
    SPONSORED BY Applied Biotechnologies Inc.
  • [Podcast] Performance By Design: Science-driven solutions for today’s calf raisers

    Progressive Dairy
    Podcasts
    SPONSORED BY IFF Animal Nutrition & Health
PERSONALIZED CONTENT
Create an account and see website content tailored to your operation.  It only takes a few seconds!
SEE RECOMMENDATIONS NOW!
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Copyright © 2026 Progressive Publishing

MORE INFORMATION
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • FAQs
  • Advertise
  • Shop
  • Stats Posters

OUR MAGAZINES
  • Progressive Dairy
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Dairy — Canada
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Dairy — en français
    • Facebook
  • Progressive Cattle
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Cattle — Canada
    • Facebook
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Forage
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • AgProud — Idaho
    • Facebook
    • Linkedin

CONTACT INFORMATION

Progressive Publishing
238 West Nez Perce (physical)
PO Box 585 (mailing)
Jerome, ID 83338

   

info@progressivepublish.com
(800) 320-1424
(208) 324-7513 (Main)
(208) 324-1133 (Fax)