But she still has a hands-on role in the dairying business, helping with the milking when needed, and dealing with the mounds of paperwork. |
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Danish immigrants contributed to American agriculture, particularly dairying, in a variety of ways. |
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He had a keen interest in technical agriculture, especially dairying and financial management. |
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Farmers and others were welcomed to an information session last month in Stuarts Draft on organic dairying production and marketing. |
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The intensity of the labor in farming and dairying is well-known to all who have ever concerned themselves with it. |
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There are also displays about shearing, dairying and the role of women in agriculture. |
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While early efforts were aimed at marketing vegetables, the emphasis soon turned to dairying. |
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The mid-South region has seen major crop shifts occur as tobacco production has decreased and dairying has diminished. |
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But he had grown tired of the seven-day-a-week pressure of dairying and was looking for a change. |
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States without urban milksheds pursued a less industrial model of dairying in their agricultural extension policies. |
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There is no greater commitment in agriculture than dairying, and brothers Ken and Alan Placke were staring that commitment in the eye. |
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The project is gathering and analyzing data to evaluate various aspects of low-input dairying in Minnesota's sometimes harsh climate. |
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These producers will likely be forced out of dairying within the next 20 years. |
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But unlike many, Qual and his brothers have children who are intent are carrying on the family dairying tradition. |
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Grazing is less labor intense than conventional dairying and makes most sense on farms that rely on family labor, says Fales. |
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They raise sheep and cattle on dry rangelands and have sought to develop intensive dairying. |
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Their decision to leave dairying comes as their two sons pursue careers outside agriculture. |
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His presentation centered on the history of dairying, from a single cow tied to the fence to the megadairies of today. |
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He comes from a tough area of the country where dairying, in particular, is making great strides. |
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Initially he planted crops, but then he changed to mixed farming and finally to dairying. |
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The farmers employ horticulture, mixed farming, dairying, tillage and poultry in six counties. |
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Since about 1870, they had been in the business of manufacturing churns, butter molds, scales, thermometers, and other tools used in dairying. |
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Other economic activities of the Buller River valley include coal mining, centred on Westport, and dairying. |
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This will start work on 13 th October and will be a chance for experts to look at all the issues facing dairying in the future. |
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As part of this process, special arrangements will be required to sustain dairying in sensitive regions. |
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The sustainability of organic dairying in Canada, with respect to farm nutrient status, remains unexamined. |
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Essentially every major dairying country worldwide has a breeding objective that includes a multitude of traits. |
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There have also been new entrants to agriculture, changes in farming partnerships and some farmers have left dairying to begin livestock production. |
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Mrs Gilligan, who with her husband and sons runs a thriving dairying farm, believes the new system will give farmers the freedom to plan ahead for the future. |
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Apart from the oil industry, the city's economy is supported by agriculture, especially dairying. |
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The Finger Lakes region also provides many opportunities for summer and winter sports, and its valleys provide excellent grasslands for dairying. |
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The short growing season and rocky soil make dairying the dominant form of commercial farming. |
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The lowest concentration is found in cattle dairying, rearing and fattening combined, specialists dairying, sheep and goats and specialists olives. |
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Most of the new land for dairying comes from the clearing of plantation forests, thus turning a presumed carbon sink into a generator of methane emissions. |
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The binding of quota to land, for example, has contributed significantly to maintaining dairying in less competitive areas, in particular, in mountain and less-developed areas. |
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From beef production to pedigree Texels, via laying hens and dairying, he has constantly restructured his 100-acre business to stay profitable. |
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A smaller yet significant segment of holdings engage in intensive livestock activities, mainly dairying and raising pigs, and are concentrated in the southeast, which is climatically more favourable and close to main markets. |
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The 250 guest at 3D came from 35 major dairying countries: farmers, processors, retailers, consumers, advisors, politicians, animal welfare specialists and media representatives. |
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Combining an integrated approach to farm nutrient management with a flexible approach to feed imports is critical for the continued sustainability of organic dairying systems. |
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The system will be a revolutionary automatic milking solution which is flexible enough to operate in different farming practices, from free stalls and loose housing to pasture based dairying. |
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Farming, lead mining, dairying and quarrying are the mainstays of the modern economy of the valley, along with tourism. |
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They deal minutely not only with the management of land and animal rearing but also with innumerable further details of husbandry, including milling, dyeing, dairying, malting, meat curing, and spinning and weaving. |
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A move toward large-scale farms encompassing most agricultural sectors from dairying to egg production—has raised some concerns about their effects on the environment and the decline of the family farm. |
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Videos showing dairying in the United States, France, Russia, Brazil and New Zealand were enhanced by presentations from the farmers and dairy experts seen in the films. |
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This wireless communication is a real breakthrough for stanchion dairying. |
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The success of the 3D approach to dairying can be seen in conferences in Poland and early 2004 in Moscow, continuing the Hamra theme: understanding the diversity of dairying and cow welfare, production and consumer issues. |
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Quebec organic dairying is a model well worth emulating, particularly in those regions, such as the Atlantic Provinces, that lack organic dairy production. |
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The rapid growth of dairying has kept pace with the increase in fossil fuel demand, so the proportion of agricultural greenhouse emissions has remained fairly constant in recent years. |
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Finally, a compromise was crafted which allowed the ranchers to lease their land and continue dairying while coexisting with tourists and park activities. |
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However, it is ideal for growing the rich grass required for dairying, leading to the production of Cornwall's other famous export, clotted cream. |
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Dairying is still undertaken in the coastal areas such as the Gower and Vale of Glamorgan where there is also some arable farming production. |
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