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Spanning multiple generations, Vale Wood Farms continues to service the local community through its dairy products and milk ...
Dairy farms produce huge amounts of potent greenhouse gases. But now, scientists say these farms can slash their methane emissions by covering cow-poop ponds with a giant tarp.
In 1975, Connecticut had 817 dairy farms, but by 2018, the number had fallen to just 100, according to data. In 2021, the USDA counted 85 dairy farms, down from just a few years prior.
Several local dairy farms will receive state grants to modernize. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday, June 2 that nearly $21.6 million has been awarded to 103 farms across the state through the ...
New York is awarding $21 million to over 100 dairy farms to modernize equipment, according to Spectrum News. The funding comes amid sharp criticism of a proposed bill that would block permits for ...
LOWVILLE — New York state is pushing more than $21 million in grant money out to more than 100 dairy farms statewide, part of a long-term push to enhance and ...
It’s part of the Dairy Modernization Grant Program to support New York’s Dairy Industry. Nine farms in the Capital Region will receive $1.8 million of those funds.
ROYAL CITY — Words like “sustainable” and “regenerative agriculture” get tossed around a lot. But a Royal Slope farm recently showed the world how it works in reality.
Maine dairy farms have an average of 100 cows, compared to 250-300 nationally, Bickford said. The largest dairy producer in America, Rockview Family Farms in California, has 100,000 cows ...
A total of nearly $21.6 million has been allocated to 103 farms statewide through the Dairy Modernization Grant Program. This announcement coincides with the official launch of Dairy Month in New York ...
“The average dairy farm in update New York is about 1,200 cows, so that’s just about right to produce the most amount of milk at the least amount of cost,” said Justin Wilcox, Executive ...
The annual Farm Fest at DiNitto Farms in Marcy, New York is the chance to connect the non-farming community to life on a working dairy farm, said co-owner and event host Terri DiNitto.