Expert articles and guides for dairy farmers. Learn about genomic testing, RFID systems, breeding, and herd management.
This week: U.S.-Taiwan trade deal eliminates all dairy tariffs, USDA announces $148 million in dairy purchases, Global Dairy Trade prices rally for the fourth straight auction, American Dairy Coalition raises farm data privacy concerns, and analysts ask whether dairy is headed into another down year.
The USDA will purchase $148 million in butter, cheese, and milk through Section 32 authority, representing 56% of a broader $263 million commodity buy to support American producers and food banks.
This week: World Ag Expo 2026 wraps up in Tulare, USDA raises milk price forecasts, new U.S. trade deals expand dairy access to Latin America, Saputo signals aggressive M&A strategy, and bird flu detections in dairy herds continue to decline.
Follow along as Therio co-founders Logan and Greg post daily updates from the World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA (February 10-12, 2026). Covering dairy technology, precision livestock tools, and the latest innovations from the show floor.
This week: 40+ ag groups launch a coalition to protect USMCA trade worth $3.6 billion in dairy exports, farmer sentiment drops sharply, Global Dairy Trade surges 6.7%, and a Swedish study links full-fat cheese to lower dementia risk. Plus, World Ag Expo starts Tuesday!
A landmark 25-year Swedish study finds that higher consumption of full-fat cheese and cream is associated with reduced dementia risk, challenging decades of low-fat dietary guidance.
Weekly dairy industry roundup covering the IDFA Dairy Forum, first H5N1 detection in European dairy cattle, Global Dairy Trade momentum, Class I price declines, California's exhibition ban lift, and Therio's protein demand analysis.
American consumers are embracing protein like never before, creating a multi-year opportunity for dairy. With 70% of consumers seeking more protein and updated dietary guidelines recommending higher intake, industry leaders say dairy's best days are ahead.
Weekly dairy industry news roundup covering the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act signing, February Class I prices, global oversupply dynamics, and Therio's coverage of generational shifts, World Ag Expo, high-oleic soybeans, and beef-on-dairy economics.
The next generation of dairy farmers expects technology to be infrastructure, not a novelty. This shift is redefining what competence looks like in the industry.
Everything dairy producers, suppliers, and industry professionals need to know about World Ag Expo 2026 in Tulare, California. From dates and logistics to dairy-specific exhibitors, seminars, and can't-miss innovations.
The U.S. dairy herd has reached approximately 9.5 million head, the highest level since the early 1990s. Beef-on-dairy breeding patterns, now contributing $4 to $5 per cwt to farm revenues, are keeping more cows in production even as milk prices decline.
Michigan State research shows high-oleic soybeans can cut dairy feed costs by 20% and boost milk production. Early adopters report significant improvements in milk components within days of feeding.
This week delivered a landmark moment for dairy as whole milk officially returns to American schools. President Trump signed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, while USDA expanded Dairy Margin Coverage.
The problem is not that dairy farms lack data. The problem is that the data does not move. This is the quiet crisis underneath nearly every AI promise in agriculture.
Dairy margins get squeezed by milk price cycles and input volatility. What gets talked about less is the quiet erosion that happens inside the buying and selling process itself: figuring out what to buy, confirming what the price really means, chasing paperwork, and reconciling surprises that show up weeks later.
The USDA launched a new whole milk marketing campaign featuring President Trump with the iconic milk mustache, tying into the upcoming signing of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act and the administration's new dietary guidelines that put full-fat dairy at the center of recommended eating.
As dairy producers settle into the new year, the industry faces tightening margins with Class I prices at their lowest since 2021, potential China tariffs on EU dairy, and a heifer shortage that won't recover until 2027. Here are the top stories from January 3-9.
The best bulls in the world can now influence herds on every continent within months of being identified. But a bull that looks flawless on paper does not always deliver the same results everywhere. This is where artificial intelligence has found its place in the breeding conversation.
Wisconsin HPAI confirmed as new wildlife spillover, Julie Callahan confirmed as Chief Ag Negotiator, New World Screwworm threatens Texas, beef-on-dairy trend continues, and protein drives 2026 dairy trends.
Illinois dairy farms are leading the way in converting methane emissions from cattle into renewable energy, and they're not alone. From California to Vermont, innovative farmers are proving that raising cows can be part of the climate solution.
Key dairy industry news from December 20-26, 2025: Gary Hanman's passing remembered, Whole Milk Act awaits signature, Global Dairy Trade closes 2025 down, MMPA acquires Leprino plant, and holiday wishes from across the industry.
On this Christmas Eve, Therio co-founders Logan Snyder and Greg Cochara share the exciting news of the company's official launch and extend warm holiday wishes to the dairy industry community.
Key dairy industry news from December 13-19, 2025: Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act passes House, $11 billion processing boom continues, record dairy exports, Wisconsin reports first HPAI dairy case, and components hit four-year record streak.
Bipartisan legislation restoring whole and reduced-fat milk to school cafeterias passes the House and Senate, ending a 13-year ban. The bill now awaits President Trump's signature.
Wisconsin confirms its first case of H5N1 bird flu in dairy cattle. A Dodge County herd tested positive through routine milk testing, ending the state's status as one of the few major dairy states to avoid the virus.
Key dairy industry news from December 6-12, 2025: Global Dairy Trade falls 4.3%, Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act awaits House vote, margins erode as prices hit 2021 lows, and California bird flu reinfections challenge containment.
Westby Cooperative Creamery, Wisconsin's only cottage cheese manufacturer, receives nearly $15.5 million through the USDA Rural Development Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan program to modernize and expand its manufacturing facility.
Walmart opens $350 million milk processing plant in Georgia, USDA mandates nationwide milk testing for bird flu, Iowa farmland sells for record $32,000 per acre, and FMMO composition changes take effect. Your weekly summary of the top dairy industry news.
Purina Animal Nutrition's second edition industry report reveals beef-on-dairy cattle now represent 12-15% of annual fed slaughter. With record-high calf prices and maturing markets, the report provides actionable strategies on genetics, nutrition, and supply chain coordination.
According to new Farm Journal research reported by Karen Bohnert at Dairy Herd Management, U.S. dairy farms face significant biosecurity vulnerabilities. While 68% of large dairies have biosecurity plans, one-third don't review them regularly, prompting experts to urge a paradigm shift in disease prevention.
Senate passes Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, dairy cow numbers decline for first time since December 2024, EPA proposes new WOTUS regulations, and sustainability initiatives gain momentum. Your weekly summary of the top dairy industry news.
At the National Milk Producers Federation Joint Annual Meeting, industry leaders outlined an ambitious vision for U.S. dairy expansion, projecting $11 billion in processing capacity by 2026 while positioning America to challenge global dairy powerhouses.
Despite heifer shortages and high beef prices, the U.S. dairy herd continues expanding through unprecedented cow retention strategies. Jacoby dairy analysts explain the surprising trend and what it means for 2025 milk production.
Your weekly summary of the top dairy industry news, market updates, policy changes, and technology innovations. Stay informed with the stories that matter most to dairy farmers.
Comprehensive mastitis control strategies including prevention protocols, treatment decisions, and somatic cell count reduction for improved milk quality and cow health.
Navigate federal and state RFID tagging requirements for dairy cattle. Complete guide to 840 tag specifications, compliance deadlines, and approved vendors for 2025.
Master colostrum management protocols including quality testing, proper storage, feeding timing, and troubleshooting common issues for optimal calf health.
Navigate USDA grant programs and funding opportunities for dairy operations including EQIP, NRCS programs, and value-added producer grants.
Complete breakdown of Holstein Association registration costs, timelines, and requirements. Learn what to expect when registering calves, transfers, and adult cows.
Compare top cloud-based herd management platforms for dairy farms. Detailed analysis of features, pricing, integrations, and ROI for DairyComp, Afifarm, and more.
Maximize returns when selling dairy heifers with proven marketing strategies, pricing guidance, and buyer relationship management techniques.
Explore crossbreeding systems for dairy herds including Jersey crosses, ProCROSS, and Nordic Red programs. Learn about hybrid vigor, fertility benefits, and economic impacts.
Learn how to leverage genomic data, production records, and breeding indexes to make scientifically-backed sire selection decisions that accelerate genetic progress in your dairy herd.
Learn how to calculate ROI for dairy technology investments including herd management software, automated feeding, milking systems, and RFID tracking. Real-world payback examples.
Compare breed association options for your dairy operation. Learn registration costs, benefits, and which program maximizes genetic value for your herd strategy.
Heat stress costs dairy farms millions annually. Learn proven cooling strategies, nutrition adjustments, and facility modifications to protect cows and production during summer months.
Planning to expand your dairy operation? Learn how to calculate ROI, secure financing, and avoid common financial pitfalls when scaling up.
Master the key metrics that determine milk quality and pricing. Learn how to interpret SCC, SPC, and production data to optimize herd performance and maximize milk checks.
Get your dairy operation ready for spring calving with this comprehensive checklist. From facility prep to staff training, ensure a smooth and profitable season.
Compare RFID and visual tag systems for dairy cattle identification. Understand costs, benefits, and compliance requirements to make the best choice for your operation.
Learn the essential steps for registering newborn calves, from RFID tagging to breed association filing. A comprehensive workflow to ensure compliance and maximize value.
Understand the complete financial picture of calf registration including RFID tags, breed association fees, genomic testing, and hidden costs. ROI analysis included.