Meadow Gold® Dairy is Rallying Its Communities to Win Milk Money for Local High School Athletic Departments
Family-farmer owned Meadow Gold Dairy today announced the launch of its first-ever FUEL THEIR DRIVE promotion that will award up to $10,000 to well-deserving high school athletic departments in Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colo.; Boise, Idaho; and Billings, Mont.
Idaho Milk Products Sponsors Agricultural Higher Education Project in India Promoting Dairy Proteins
Idaho Milk Products is proud to sponsor an agricultural higher education project in India to promote dairy proteins.
Idaho dairy, owner fined $130,000 for Clean Water Act violation
An Idaho dairy and its owner have been fined $130,000 for discharging manure into a water of the U.S. during a flood that inundated the farm in 2017.
Idaho net farm income surges to record high
Idaho’s net farm income reached a record high in 2020.
Food box round five helps Idaho dairy
A new round of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s COVID-19 food box program is giving Idaho’s dairy industry a boost.
Milk flowing in Idaho
Dairy farmers in Idaho have been cranking up milk production all year, posting some whopping monthly increases in year-over year production.
Idaho Milk Products Announces Employee Promotion
Idaho Milk Products congratulates Dr. Venkateswarlu (Venkat) Sunkesula on his recent promotion within the company along with receiving his Doctor of Philosophy degree from South Dakota State University.
Experts evaluate impact of USMCA trade deal on Idaho dairy
U.S. dairy exports projected to increase by more than $300 million a year under deal.
Idaho, Utah dairies, processors battle food insecurity
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dairy West has launched Curds + Kindness, a program to direct surplus dairy products to people in need throughout Idaho and Utah.
‘Farmers market on wheels’: Idaho Falls dairy employs modern-day milkmen in the Treasure Valley
A creamy-white truck with black cow spots weaves through a west Boise neighborhood on a Wednesday night. Kris Wilson drives cautiously — there’s fragile cargo on board — but not too slowly. He has 100 deliveries to make in the next six hours.