Clark County Continues to Hold Highest Number of Dairy Herds
Wednesday, April 6th, 2016 -- 8:38 AM
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) -The state's agriculture department has announced its latest dairy herd count numbers, which indicates there were 9,601 herds milking during the first week of April.That's a drop of 391 since the same month a year ago. Clark County continues to hold the highest number of herds in the state with 861. Forest County ranks last in the state with just one herd, with Florence and Milwaukee Counties each registering only two.
Despite having less herds, the state's remaining dairy operations are still milking over 1.28 million head. DATCP records show that 87 percent of state dairy operations are Grade A certified, with 13 percent licensed as Grade B.
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