Schmallenberg Detected in Cattle in UK

09:47 | 09/02/2012

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UK - The UK has confirmed its first case of schmallenberg virus in cattle, on a farm in Sussex, south-east England, reports the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA).

CME: Markets Continue Weaker

18:41 | 08/02/2012

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US - Barrels were offered a quarter-cent lower without a trade, after 15 sales yesterday. Blocks were unchanged, writes Alan Levitt, in Tuesday 7 February's dairy report.

CME: Powder Prices Continue Steady Decline

23:29 | 07/02/2012

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US - US NDM prices have dropped steadily over the last seven months, falling 25-30¢ from the July 2011 peak, writes Alan Levitt, in Monday 6 Dairy report.

US Ethanol and Feed Co-Product Agreement

21:43 | 06/02/2012

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US - Mansfield Renewable Energy has entered into an ethanol and feed co-product marketing agreement with the Red River Energy plant in Rosholt, South Dakota.

Weekly Cattle Summary

19:31 | 03/02/2012

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AUSTRALIA - This report is a collection of weekly cattle price summaries from each Australian state by the Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA).

CME: Cheese Production Heavy in December

19:17 | 03/02/2012

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US - Record volumes of milk flowed into cheese plants in December, writes Alan Levitt.

CME: Farm Profitability Slipping

18:21 | 01/02/2012

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US - Cheese prices held again but milk futures for FEB-JUN dropped 13¢. The Q2 average of $16.63 is the lowest since November 17, writes Alan Levitt.

CME: NDM Prices Continue to Slide

16:32 | 27/01/2012

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US - NDM prices continued to slide in Dairy Market News’ weekly survey, writes Alan Levitt.

CME: Milk Futures Rebound Yesterday

18:06 | 25/01/2012

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US - Milk futures rebounded yesterday and traders found value in prices that had fallen more than a dollar in the nearby contracts over the previous two weeks, writes Alan Levitt.

High corn price drives South African feed makers to wheat

23:01 | 21/01/2012

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South African livestock feed producers are turning to wheat as an alternative to corn for the first time in a decade after prices of the grain surged, the country’s biggest feed company said.