Out and about at the Dairy Farm

Out and about at the Dairy Farm
Title Out and about at the Dairy Farm PDF eBook
Author Andy Murphy
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 28
Release 2002-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404801660

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This lively trip to the dairy farm introduces calves, heifers, and milkers.

The Lean Dairy Farm

The Lean Dairy Farm
Title The Lean Dairy Farm PDF eBook
Author Jana Hocken
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 378
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0730368424

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Make your farm better, smarter, and more productive The Lean method is revolutionising farming globally with its proven approach for reducing waste, improving productivity and sustaining profits.In The Lean Dairy Farm, dairy farmer and Lean consultant Jana Hocken explains why this approach is essential to every dairy farm and how to apply these tools, practices and principles to your dairy operation. The Lean Dairy Farm helps reduce the common problems and stressors faced by farmers every day: long work hours, high staff turnovers, repeat problems, breakdowns, wastage, safety and high costs. Using her own family’s dairy farm as a case study, Jana provides insight into how the Lean approach applies to farming, introduces practical tools to help you improve efficiency and reduce waste, and shows you how to create a farm culture that supports Lean thinking. Even if Lean is entirely new to you, this book offers a simple blueprint for applying its principles and practices to improve your farm. Quickly make use of basic Lean concepts on your farm Identify and eliminate waste in farm processes Organise your farm effectively to improve productivity Standardise your processes to do everything right the first time Develop an engaged, high performing team If you want a more efficient, profitable and robust dairy farm, The Lean Dairy Farm is for you.

Dairy Farming

Dairy Farming
Title Dairy Farming PDF eBook
Author Adam J. Klaus
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-01-09
Genre Organic dairy farming
ISBN 9781502490773

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Resource added for the Farm Production-Dairy Science program 100905.

The English Dairy Farmer

The English Dairy Farmer
Title The English Dairy Farmer PDF eBook
Author G. E. Fussell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 265
Release 2019-12-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000696588

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Originally published in 1966, this work by G. E. Fussell is a thorough examination of the role played by the English dairy farmer over the past four hundred years. Beginning his study with the cow he gives an account of the improved breeding and feeding methods that make today's cow a totally different beast to that of the Tudor farmer. A chapter is devoted to the cultivation of fodder crops and another to the comfort of the cow for, as the author states, pleasant conditions are an important factor in encouraging its productivity. The dairy industry, no less than any other in the nineteenth century, was the scene of numerous devices and inventions designed to improve milking methods. This, together with the development of the sale of milk in a liquid form, is discussed in later chapters. The practical difficulties of transporting milk had until about 1850 caused the major part of the milk produced to be turned into butter and cheese and the varying products of differing regions are fully described. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, however, the number of dairies prepared to retail milk grew in number to accommodate an ever increasing rate of milk consumption. Numerous farming textbooks published during the period and contemporary descriptions of the farming scene form the background for this scholarly appraisal. No other book has treated the English dairy farmer in such detail and, in drawing upon such a wealth of illustrative material to support his conclusions, G. E. Fussell has produced a work which will be valued by all agricultural historians.

Let's Visit a Dairy Farm

Let's Visit a Dairy Farm
Title Let's Visit a Dairy Farm PDF eBook
Author Alyse Sweeney
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9780531296486

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A simple introduction to the workings of a dairy farm that shows how cows are milked.

At the Dairy Farm

At the Dairy Farm
Title At the Dairy Farm PDF eBook
Author George Pendergast
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages 26
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1482455188

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Taking care of cows isn’t always easy, but the reward is great: milk! Dairy farms are an important food source. This book takes a look at how cows live on dairy farms. From grazing in fields to life in the barn and how they are milked, young readers will love learning about these amazing animals and how they help give us food. Using full-color photographs and accessible text, readers learn what cows eat, where milk comes from, and many of the foods we eat that come from milk.

The Dairy Farmer's Daughter

The Dairy Farmer's Daughter
Title The Dairy Farmer's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Sarah Williams
Publisher Serenade Publishing
Total Pages 220
Release 2018-11-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 064804632X

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In the heart of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland there is a vibrant community of farmers, artists and passionate people all trying to live the best lives they can. Love doesn’t always come easily but it is always worth fighting for. Justin would have preferred to stay in the city and pretend it was an ordinary day. A day that didn’t include a funeral for a father he’d barely known... Justin Wheeler is not a country boy. He could have been, if his mother had stayed married to his father and not moved back to the city when he was only a toddler. But now that his estranged father is dead and he has inherited the dairy farm, Justin finds himself considering if the life he is living is actually the life he wants. Family means everything to Freya Montgomery. She loves living on the land and helping to grow the family business. She knows how important agriculture is to their small hinterland community, so when Justin arrives in town and is offered a generous price from a housing developer to buy his property, Freya must convince him not to accept the deal and instead lease the land to her family. Will Justin choose riches over his heritage or will he find a love more valuable than all the money in the world? The Dairy Farmer’s Daughter is the first in an exciting new small-town series called “Heart of the Hinterland” by Bestselling author, Sarah Williams. "I loved this book, I couldn’t put it down, can’t wait to get the next one." "I thoroughly enjoyed this book, was laughing and sometimes crying while reading. Sarah portrayed real life characters with a strong storyline, wonderful reading, I'm sure you won't regret reading this book." "Sweet and sexy, and, at times, nail-biting..." If you like small town, country and rural romance from authors like Bella Andre, Melody Grace, Maisey Yates, Johanna Lyndsey, Nora Roberts and Diana Palmer then you'll love this short read. Similar in style to Barbara Hannay, Cathryn Hein, Annie Seaton, Fiona McArthur, Victoria Purman, Fiona Palmer and Tricia Stringer.