Now, I can sort of understand
how dairy farmers try and maximise milk production and treat cows with hormones and antibiotics to take milk production up from 10 lbs of milk a cow would normally produce to an unhealthy (for the cow) 100 lbs.
Learn
how dairy farmers are caring for cows and nourishing communities.
Brexit has caused a massive urgency in
how dairy farmers adopt and utilise technological innovations, Teagasc's Prof. Gerry Boyle has said.
This Earth Day I am partnering with the dairy community to tell you about
how dairy farmers work hard to take great care of their cows while committing to sustainable practices on their farms.
Not exact matches
Fast then tugs at heartstrings from hearth and home when he writes of
how all this means «consumers have access to a steady supply of safe and healthy food» — as if Wisconsin
dairy farmers and French cheesemakers are, what...?
We've seen
how supply management for
dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian
farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically,
dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
If you talk to the very best New Zealand
dairy farmer and ask them
how long it takes them to build a
dairy farm down the road in Canterbury or Southland or Central Waikato, it takes time.
This year, I'm teaming up with the
dairy community and kicking - off on Earth Day by highlighting
how our
farmers are making
dairy more sustainable while focusing on the land and animal health.
«As a
dairy farmer, we have got to be careful in the next 12 months as to
how we operate our business,» Mr Campbell said.
This chapter of our
farmer - narrated video series shows
how a Washington State
dairy farmer loves and cares for her animals.
«I'll be there again [this] week, back in Australia, and sort of recapping with the
dairy farmers,
how things —
how life for us has evolved since we've taken over the [WCB] assets.
Dairy farmers in south - west Victoria, Australia, will learn
how energy prices could impact on their businesses at a meeting next week.
In anticipation of adverse weather,
Dairy Australia is offering advice to dairy farmers on how best to budget their animal feed «so they have options for different scenarios later in the year.&r
Dairy Australia is offering advice to
dairy farmers on how best to budget their animal feed «so they have options for different scenarios later in the year.&r
dairy farmers on
how best to budget their animal feed «so they have options for different scenarios later in the year.»
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Watch these four narrated videos that explain
how our
farmers care for their animals and the environment and produce the highest quality
dairy products to provide to global customers.
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We're welcoming our local community to come and get a first - hand look at
how we turn our
farmers top quality milk into
dairy nutrition that is enjoyed at home and around the world.
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General Manager of Sales and Category, Lynley Radford, says sourcing certified organic milk gets harder every year, and having walked up and down many a
dairy track to talk to
farmers about converting, she appreciates
how difficult it is for producers to get organic certification.
«I very much agree with my honourable friend, and I think it is important that we look at
how we can support Britain's
dairy farmers at a time of very low milk prices,» said Cameron.
He said he was «very pleased when David Cameron committed to Government consideration of
how the Groceries Code Adjudicator can be given a wider remit and greater remit and greater powers to protect our
dairy farmers.»
Launched by the Free Range
Dairy Network, Coffee & Cows wants cafés to talk to their customers about the life of the cows,
how much
farmers are paid for milk and educate them about the Pasture Promise free range milk — all of which helps deliver a fairer deal for both
farmers and cows.
«We see coffee as a great way to tell the story about Pasture Promise free range milk as coffee shops have an opportunity to explain
how they support
farmers and growers through the ethical sourcing of both coffee and milk,» says Carol Lever, Director at the Free Range
Dairy Network.
Earlier this year Murray Goulburn, a
dairy co-operative which supplies milk across Australia, retrospectively slashed
how much it paid
farmers for their milk, leaving many to pay back the difference to the company.
I'm a
dairy farmer's wife who's learning
how to deliver calves.
Mennella says she got the idea from
dairy farmers, who in the 1960s and 70s were doing research on
how the diet of the
dairy cow impacted the flavor of the milk.
Mountain Lake PBS held a forum on the
dairy crisis Monday evening, covering
how historically low milk prices are impacting
farmers.
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In this series, we'll offer a deep dive into the pioneering work of one agroforestry initiative that is changing the lives of
farmers across Kenya, and we'll see
how the arrival of deep - pocketed consumer giants,
dairy cooperatives, and flower - growers can accelerate these activities while slowing climate change — especially as new financing mechanisms come into effect under the Paris Climate Agreement.
The video above is just one example of
how organic
farmers encourage natural checks and balances to control insects and pests — in this case stringing up bird houses across a
dairy farm to encourage swallows, which in turn keep down the fly population.
Monbiot, who lives in the United Kingdom, goes on to describe
how the
dairy industry is protected by the government's Environmental Agency, which conducts «farcical investigations» and fails to prosecute blatant pollution; meanwhile,
dairy farmers continue to dump obscene amounts of pollution into waterways all around the world, and
dairy cows continue to suffer for longer periods of time even than cows raised for meat.
Mountain reservoirs look like nearly empty bathtubs and federal and state officials have announced drastic cutbacks on
how much water they will be able to deliver to California's 80,500
farmers and ranchers, who use 80 percent of the state's water to produce crops, livestock and
dairy products worth nearly $ 45 billion in 2012.