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Forever Feed Technologies Latest News: Partners with Dr. Greenhouse
Forever Feed Technologies has recently announced a landmark agreement with Dr. Greenhouse, Inc. This collaboration aims to create an enterprise-scale indoor feed mill at the River Ranch Dairy in Hanford, California.
Forever Feed and JR Automation partner to manufacture climate technology for dairy and beef producers
Forever Feed Technologies has selected JR Automation, a global leader in advanced automated manufacturing, to build climate-positive indoor feed mills designed by FFT that will dramatically save water and reduce carbon emissions
FOREVER FEED TECHNOLOGIES SECURES INVESTMENT FROM DAIRY AND AG LEADERS FOR INDOOR-GROWING FEED MILLS
Forever Feed Technologies announced it has secured an undisclosed, but multi-million dollar investment, from a group of dairy and agriculture leaders to support its work developing enterprise scale, automated indoor-growing feed mills.
Dairies fund automated feed mill technology
River Ranch Farms, Bar 20 Dairy, De Jong Family Farms and Producers Dairy Products join Forever Feed Technologies to develop enterprise-scale automated on-farm feed mills.
Fodder production using hydroponics studied at Cornell
A hydroponic forage study at Cornell University showed a small decrease in dry matter intake and an increase in efficiency to make milk when fed in a dairy cattle TMR.
Hay – yes, hay – is sucking the Colorado River dry
Desert farming, wasteful irrigation and the profoundly thirsty crop is bringing the critical river to the brink.
Arizona AG takes aim at foreign-owned farms that pump groundwater to feed cattle overseas
Amid Arizona’s worsening groundwater crisis, the state’s new attorney general is vowing to crack down on foreign-owned farms that lease land from the state with the benefit of unlimited water pumping.
New Planet-Smart Feeds Coming Soon to California Dairies
Farmers and tech companies turn sprouted grains and aquatic plants into environmental solutions.