by Kevin Comerford | Mar 8, 2022
Dairy Research Bulletin Selected Articles from February 2022 Environmental Management and Sustainability Animal board invited review: Animal source foods in healthy, sustainable, and ethical diets – An argument against drastic limitation of livestock in the food...
by Kimberly Yarris | Jan 28, 2022
Additional AMMP funding is anticipated in late February. Dairy producers have successfully reduced manure flow to lagoons by installing and managing compost bedded pack barns. Join us for a webinar to explore a case study. Ask questions of dairy producers who have...
by Kimberly Yarris | Jan 11, 2022
California Dairy Sustainability Summit, April 12-14, 2022 The next virtual California Dairy Sustainability Summit will take place online on April 12-14. The summit hosts important and timely discussions, as dairy farmers and organizations around the world partner to...
by CDRF News | Jan 10, 2022
California Dairy Farmers Lead the Way with a Multi-Pronged Approach “There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the climate crisis and the challenges that we face in agriculture,” said USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack to fellow world leaders at COP26. California dairy...
by CDRF News | Aug 9, 2021
Key Take-A-Ways SPLASH!® milk science update is a bimonthly e-newsletter that highlights notable scientific articles on milk science, the dairy industry, and nutrition. SPLASH!® was accessed from every major city in the world and remains an important draw for visitors...
by CDRF News | Aug 9, 2021
Key Take-A-Ways Safflower has value as a silage feed when harvested at a vegetative state in early spring following November planting. Safflower as winter forage has greater water use efficiency with a large amount of forage dry matter biomass. Safflower silage stored...