Bluetongue cases rise in Wales and England

14:59 | 16/08/2026

Producers in Wales are encouraged to check their herds for signs of Bluetongue and report cases to the Animal and Plant Health Agency

Gay Lea Foods invests $200M to expand Toronto dairy facility

14:54 | 16/08/2026

Canadian co-operative targets cottage cheese shortage and protein range

Weekly protein report: Market volatility highlights dairy diversification opportunity

20:02 | 19/07/2026

With cattle markets correcting, dairy producers leveraging beef genetics may be better positioned to capture value across cycles

Soybean futures slip on milder weather outlook - CBOT

19:55 | 19/07/2026

New-crop export sales top expectations despite pressure

USDA research links degraded fats in feed to growth losses

15:22 | 09/07/2026

Oxidised oils cut pig growth by 25% and broiler gains by 10%

California Dairy Study Raises New Questions About How H5N1 Spreads

23:24 | 10/05/2026

Researchers detected infectious H5N1 virus in milking parlor air and wastewater systems while also identifying possible subclinical infections in cattle.

Research findings show calf-centric nutrition can shape calf health, support herd resilience, and enhance productivity

21:55 | 05/04/2026

Research from Trouw Nutrition and its LifeStart programme is prompting a shift in how the dairy sector approaches calf nutrition

Fewer Farms Contribute to Data Concerns

10:16 | 27/03/2026

USDA looking for public comments on reporting methods.

As USDA halts animal imports, UF experts explain the risk of the New World screwworm

13:02 | 08/03/2026

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is urging veterinarians, livestock producers, and animal health professionals to be vigilant and recognize the signs and symptoms of the New World screwworm, as the threat of its spread increases in the United States.

Screwworms could pose a threat to livestock, wildlife, and domestic animals, especially those linked to the U.S. food system, such as beef and dairy cattle. The threat is particularly serious in states with warm climates and abundant animal populations like Florida.

To help you better understand this insect, University of Florida experts explain what the New World screwworm is, why it represents a problem that the United States has successfully controlled in the past, and how to identify signs of screwworm infections in your animals.

Weekly protein report: USDA raises 2026 all-milk price forecast

10:39 | 23/02/2026

In its February supply and demand update, the USDA raised its 2026 all-milk price forecast to $18.95 per cwt as butter, cheese, and nonfat dry milk prices firmed. Higher product values pushed Class III and IV projections upward despite expanding milk output