Food system faces ‘tsunami’ of changing demand
— The coronavirus pandemic has caused a tidal shift in consumer behavior with restaurants shuttered and shoppers flocking to grocery stores instead. Farmers and food suppliers are maneuvering to meet the shifting demand, while regulators try to ease the logistical headaches that come with rewiring the food distribution network.
As Sale Looms, Dean Drops DFA’s Preferred Bidding Status
The sale of Dean Foods’ assets will continue without Dairy Farmers of America as the preferred bidder.
Dairy co-ops object to DFA, Dean Foods purchase agreement motion
This article has been updated from the original version to include additional comments from Dairy Farmers of America.
Stop milking it, dairy farmers tell plant-based competitors
What’s milk? For Jason Gallion, the only full-time farmer serving in the Maryland state Senate, the question is a no-brainer.
Dairy industry doesn’t own the word ‘milk’
Just as senators were celebrating their freedom to drink milk rather than just water during the impeachment trial
Experienced judges for International Dairy Week shows
International Dairy Week has again attracted a line up of high-quality judges from around the world.
Dairy farm closures in Maryland continue
Seventeen Maryland dairy farms have shuttered in 2019, state data show.