Dairy herd, milk production growing

A dairy economist says herd size and milk production are growing. Corey Geiger with CoBank tells Brownfield, “It’s growing because dairy farmers are culling less dairy cows.” Geiger says that means milk margins are favorable for most producers.  He says if you look at the past 96 weeks, dairy farmers have collectively culled 700-thousand fewer […]

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