Her husband, David, who is the society's publicity officer, is a dairyman who also has a small-holding. |
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Dutch dairyman Ronald Akkerman has set out his plans for operating a new cheese plant near Workington. |
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My grandfather was a longtime dairyman who delivered milk to area businesses and the local college. |
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Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier. |
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But the dairy industry, has become more flexible and proactive, as the marketing gains of the past year show, said Rovey, an Arizona dairyman. |
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If this seems an extreme idea, president of United dairy Farmers of Victoria, and a dairyman himself, Max Fehring will assure you that it is not. |
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He plays the harrassed dairyman, Tevye, and has received much acclaim for this performance. |
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To speed up the process, a dairyman might buy organic feed for the first year. |
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William Siebenborn, a Missouri dairyman and UDIA chairman, said forging a single dairy marketing plan and vision will help boost worldwide demand for U.S. dairy products. |
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These traditions have always been a comfort for Tevye, the local dairyman. |
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As a dairyman increases the size of his herd, he must also increase the capacity of his milking parlor in order to harvest the additional milk. |
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Professor Otakar Laxa, a well-known dairyman living at the turn of the 20th century, regarded parenica as the crowning glory of the art of steamed cheese-making. |
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Let me introduce Bob Bansen, a high school buddy of mine who is a third-generation dairyman raising Jersey cows on lovely green pastures here in Oregon beside the Yamhill River. |
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She introduced me to her husband, Don, a cow dairyman who seven years ago began to make wheels of aged, raw goat milk cheese like those produced by his Swiss Italian relatives. |
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Do not hesitate to ask your dairyman or cheese supplier for advice to enable you to make your choice in accordance with your own taste or the time of year. |
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His father, Raymond King, was a dairyman, and the family lived in a tied dairy house. |
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This was was a result for racing's grassiest roots, owned by a not-so-daft dairyman and hailing from Keiran Burke's small yard that carries a big punch. |
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