dairy farming

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Noun1.dairy farming - the business of a dairydairy farming - the business of a dairy    
farming, husbandry, agriculture - the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
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Ignorant and inexperienced, it is not strange that in the first years of our new life we began at the top instead of at the bottom; that a seat in Congress or the state legislature was more sought than real estate or industrial skill; that the political convention or stump speaking had more attractions than starting a dairy farm or truck garden.
and Energy Efficiency Options for UK Dairy Farms, was compiled in partnership with the supermarket group's Farm Programme, which focuses on how research and development can create a sustainable farming sector.
There may be fewer dairy farms, but consumption and demand for milk and dairy products increase year after year.
The couple, who run a dairy farm on the outskirts of Carmarthen, made their comments in a revealing report on largescale dairy farms on S4C's Ffermio yesterday.
Some 95% of British dairy farmers work to Assured Dairy Farms (ADF) standards and that means we are checked annually for many important features, which include: ..
Mr Huws warned that the decline of Welsh dairy farms would not be halted while supermarkets continued to take a bigger share of profits from milk sales.
The North-East and Yorkshire is home to more than 1,300 dairy farms that together produce 1.3 billion pints of milk a year ( enough to provide everyone in the region with three and a half pints a week.
"The previous recipients list is a true who's who of top-tier dairy farms that would stand up against competition from anywhere in the world," he added.
DUBAI: As the mercury soars to the high 40s, local dairy farms are once again going all out to protect their livestock from the blast furnace-like desert heat.
Today, Mr Abbas has 260 cattle and some eight other farmers like him have established modern dairy farms in Chakwal district.