Lower feed prices benefit MO dairy

A dairy farmer in southern Missouri says lower grain prices make a difference in the bottom line of his family’s dairy business.  “Right now, grain is fairly ok, but in some years, grain is the same price as milk so you’re not making anything.” Kaleb Rodgers tells Brownfield feed is the dairy’s biggest expense. “When we […]

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