In 1971, Stanley and Shirley Wratten bought about 300 acres in Madison after their barn and house in Morrisville were lost in ...
The dairy operates at capacity near Clarissa, Minnesota, to keep milk flowing and to keep the local economy strong.
Dairy farms have expanded steadily since the 1970s and now compete for economic strength with beef cattle operations.
And now, add to the list: Cow’s milk is back. Sort of. Meanwhile, non-dairy milks — the kind made from soybeans, oats, almonds, and other plants — have stumbled, declining by about 5 percent ...
Dairy cows must be made pregnant and give birth in order to produce milk, but more than half of Brits are in the dark about ...
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