This is the story of two very different goat dairies who found direct-marketing success with meticulous management and distinctive products. |
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Company leaders note there are independent dairy processors as well as captive dairies Dean Foods is interested in purchasing. |
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Thousands of tons of bedding are used at animal shows, racetracks, fairs, stables, kennels, zoos, pet stores, and dairies all across the country. |
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We have regional superdairies, regional dairies and small regional dairies that we work with closely. |
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Because so many farms have diversified in recent years there are often jobs for partners in bakeries, dairies and farm shops. |
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Before biosecurity, of course, dairies had quite enough on their collective plate when it came to safety. |
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Licenses for all kinds of businesses, from dairies to pet food stores to horseback riding schools, now cost more money. |
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Meanwhile, dairies that employ mechanical refrigeration units can take note of recent advancements in those systems as well. |
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Several Amish cooperatives and family run dairies have developed a loyal relationship with the restaurant, selling only to Pouillon. |
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Even though the family farm is fast disappearing as mega dairies take over, the cow is still queen of the Wisconsin landscape. |
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The dairies consist of nearly 970,000 words, some of them almost indecipherable. |
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By 2020, those dairies will be replaced with 100 feed-lot dairies averaging 1,400 cows. |
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Powdered milk from the U.S. sold more cheaply than regular milk from Jamaican dairies. |
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Another innovative way Midwest is providing service to members with dairies is through a heifer-replacement program. |
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Noted as heavy milkers, they are often the breed used in commercial dairies. |
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Sugar mills are among Bayamon's chief industries, along with iron foundries, ice plants, dairies, and an oil refinery. |
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Woodson mentions that many dairies have consolidated their warehouses, creating the need for larger distribution facilities. |
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While many dairy processors use contract carriers to deliver their products, several dairies maintain their own fleet. |
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The company operates eight dairies, two creameries, two glass bottling sites and 15 distribution centres. |
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Instead of selling fluid milk to agribusiness dairies, these farmers develop a market niche for their products by adding value to the milk. |
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With the consolidation of dairies and building of more megaplants, the pressure is on to reduce costs. |
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Polish farmers sell their produce and livestock to grain and oil mills, dairies, abattoirs, sugar refineries and starch factories. |
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Half of that number are cow dairies and the other half raise beef cattle, poultry, goats, and sheep. |
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Indeed, the need for cost-effective solutions and consumer-friendly features continues to impact the decisionmaking process among dairies. |
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Such large dairies face higher costs, including those associated with manure storage. |
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On dairies, where forage intake is critical, moving animals to new forage should be done every milking or at least daily. |
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The situation thus allows dairies and retailers to profit from a dominant position and to force lower milk prices paid to farmers. |
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Examples of the latter are cleaning equipment for dairies, or for operating theatres. |
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The facility had to be large enough to accommodate a tractor-trailer tank truck of the type used to haul milk to commercial dairies processing 10-million gallons a day. |
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Since Maine's three major dairies require farmers to pledge not to use hormones, farmers who do use them have to ship their milk to out-of-state dairies. |
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Currently fewer than a quarter of large hog operations and large dairies are spreading their manure on adequate crop land acreages to meet the new EPA guidelines. |
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The butter made at the summer dairies was easily stored in wooden boxes and small barrels and during the winter was an important complement to most foods. |
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Finally, when it comes to jugs, bottles and cartons, some dairies find that tried and true works best, while others are constantly seeking out new technology. |
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In many large dairies, it is not possible to pasteurize and process the milk immediately after receipt. |
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A host of additional outbuildings were discovered as well, including two dairies, a smokehouse, a granary, and two storehouses, all adjacent to the house. |
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Very early on, small scale and family-owned cheese dairies started operating on the island, for subsistence farming. |
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Extensive housing development has replaced most of the farmstead properties and local dairies have been amalgamated or eliminated. |
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Water supplies might be available from industries, including dairies, breweries, canning, soda pop and juice factories, and ice cube makers. |
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The DeLaval cleaning unit C125 is designed to handle even large dairies and helps ensure consistent, well-formed water-slugs. |
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Breweries, dairies, water and soft drink bottling plants and food processing industries that fill glass or plastic containers. |
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Rotary parlours are labour efficient milking parlours for dairies requiring a high cow throughput per hour. |
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Corner dairies and shops in Auckland sell pipes for methamphetamine. |
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Since then, the company has gone on a massive shopping spree, acquiring and building some 14 different packaging and processing plants and dairies. |
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Traditionally-made tasty products in wineries, salt pans, farms and dairies in Tierras de Iranzu or the Valley of Améscoa. |
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Back when I was a young boy, I remember going to fetch some at the dairies near to the village, at Moron or Châtelat. |
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By American standards, Nocton's plans are not that grand: the biggest dairies in America house tens of thousands of animals. |
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They will be free, he says, to roam on grassy areas between the sheds. Are such mega-farms the future of British dairies? |
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Several supermarkets and dairies owned up to fixing milk prices and agreed to pay fines of £116m, also last year. |
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As regards relations between milk producers and dairies, the concentration of supply is often much lower than at processing level. |
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Emmi is the largest Swiss milk processor and one of the most innovative premium dairies in Europe. |
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This cap from a quart bottle of milk is a reminder of the operations of one of Montreal's oldest and largest dairies. |
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The Emmentaler cheese dairies have endeavoured to offset the strong competitive pressure through further mergers and production closures. |
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In Italy, donkey dairies are growing in popularity to produce an alternative milk source for human infants. |
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In dairies, apply only when not in operation. |
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Thus, it is currently installing Weighmaster units to fill plastics containers at three of its dairies. |
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The punnet rounded off by All Plast is intended for margarineries, candy stores, butter factories, cheese dairies and other food-processing industries. |
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At the start of the 20th century, as farmhouse production declined on the high summer pastures, dairies were set up in the region, on the eastern side of the massif in particular. |
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This pump is perfect for managing all kinds of fluid, of either low or high viscosity, in the food-processing, dairies, and cosmetics industries, as well as for filtering and bottling applications. |
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As male cooks often worked naked or in their underclothes, it was deemed unseemly for female servants to see them, and they were confined to dairies and sculleries. |
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The Sugnaux robot type G39 has been specially designed for large-size cheese dairies and features curing capacities of up to 17'000 loafs per week. |
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It would appear however that, on the contrary, small and medium-sized independent dairies in Italy have started packing in PET bottles following the example of the two major dairies. |
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These plate heat exchangers are especially designed for larger dairies and can reduce your milk cooling energy requirements by as much as 35 per cent. |
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Milk reception equipment for dairies or milk processing plants. |
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The FlexTop 2231 PA is already used by some of the world's largest dairies for controlling temperature in milk processing plants and by major Danish gas supply companies to control the temperature in their pipelines. |
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There are 5 kinds of artisanal cheese dairies and 9 industrial ones. |
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In Australia at the present time, milk producers are dominated on the one hand by the Woolworths and Coles distribution chains, and on the other by a few largely foreign-owned dairies. |
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The 4136 and 4142 are the newest models designed for dairies and feedlots with the latest enhancements to provide a mixer that is reliable, efficient and affordable. |
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It is thanks to the young David M. Lank, who collected milk bottle caps between 1930 and 1940, that the McCord Museum now has an extensive collection of bottle caps from dairies from every region of Quebec. |
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Pasture based dairies are a more extensive option where cows are turned out to graze on pasture when the weather permits. |
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For example, in the San Joaquin Valley of California a number of dairies have been established on a very large scale. |
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The milking process for these dairies is similar to a smaller dairy with a single milking parlor but repeated several times. |
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On some dairies, in order for this to take place, the calves are fed milk replacer, a substitute for the whole milk produced by the cow. |
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By 1868, they had 3,500 cows on 17 dairies and were producing over 700,000 pounds of butter a year. |
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They are also axing dairies in Cambridgeshire and Liverpool, consolidating milk rounds to shut 23 depots and hiking milk prices. |
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Sviklas was a pasteurizer, for over thirty years, working in local dairies including Laipson's, Sunrise and Whiting Milk. |
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Many eventually left, establishing some of California's major dairies. |
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When Oscar's oldest daughter married Charles Webb Howard, also a lawyer, the trio partnered to transform windswept Point Reyes into prosperous dairies. |
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It is also axing a e dairies in Cambridgeshire and Liverpool, consolidating milk rounds to shut 23 depots and hiking milk prices, although it increased prices paid to farmers. |
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Nonetheless in 2015 the dairy industry was still suffering from the low prices offered for wholesale milk by major dairies and especially large supermarket chains. |
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Some dairies even pasteurize extra milk from the main herd to feed calves. |
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This cooling method worked well for smaller dairies, however was fairly inefficient and was unable to meet the increasingly higher cooling demand of larger milking parlors. |
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Agriculture provides the secondary source of income for the island's economy, with the local dairies being amongst the most productive in the region. |
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Their children tried to hold on to the dairies, trying unsuccessfully to stop their decline despite aging ranches, sickening herds, and often unhappy tenants. |
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As soon as the Shafter dairies began to thrive, it became evident that Point Reyes needed a centrally located town for supplies, services, and entertainment. |
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The college dairy farm supplies liquid milk all the year round to Dawn Dairies from a top class herd of pedigree Friesians. |
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Express Dairies has also applied for a licence to deliver packets and parcels through its milk float network. |
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Princess Anne officially reopened Westbury Dairies offering words of hope and optimism for the future of the plant. |
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The agreement will lead to significant cost savings for Lakeland Dairies as a result of reduced inventory, order processing times and downtime. |
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To the east is Frederick's Dairies in East Pimbo, who make Cadbury's ice creams, near TAAG Steelwork, who built the Olympic Energy Centre. |
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Robert Wiseman Dairies is launching its sixth regional milk label, adding a dedicated subbrand for milk processed at its Manchester dairy. |
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Roundsmen Ritchie Cook, Scott McClelland, Craig Wilson and director Richard King, of BA Dairies, Stoke, who took part in the Macmillan Cancer Support mile challenge. |
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Wholesale ice cream manufacturer Suncream Dairies has launched a fun new Bubblegum ice cream which has been specially developed to appeal to children. |
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Norman Harrison, managing director of Morton's Dairies, which runs the milk round, denied that Monty, who regularly travelled on the float, had caused the accident. |
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