INDONESIA'S IPS INTENSIFYING DEVELOPMENT OF DAIRY CATTLETMCnetJAKARTA, Jun 01, 2009 (asiapulse via COMTEX) — Indonesia's Milk Processing Industries (IPS) is now intensifying its efforts to develop dairy cows for villages in order to increase the quality and volumes of their milk production, IPS chairman A Sabana …Milk processors hit by higher costs Jakarta Postall 2 […]
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Media Release: RabobankAmerican Chronicle, CAConfidence improved among beef, sheep and dairy producers, but weakened in the grain and cropping sectors. 51% of farmers believe that they have been impacted by the global economic crisis, up from 31% with that view six months ago. …
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Cattle in short supplyFiji Times, FijiTHE shortage of cattle is the major problem faced by farmers in the dairy industry, says farmers' spokesman Vijendra Prasad. He said the high cost of cattle had posed another problem - coping with the high demand of milk. "Last year a cow would cost …Dairy improvements Fiji Timesall 2 news […]
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Preparing for energy production from biomassเดอะ เนชั่น, ThailandRangsan said a technology used on dairy-cattle farms in Germany to combine biogas from cow dung with crop debris could be used by some Thai factories and cattle farms. The dairy-cattle farms must be located on 50 hectares of land with 700 cows. …
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Free trade lifts family income: studyThe Age, Australia"That is why the Australian Government has protested so strongly against the United States' 'Buy American' campaign, and the reintroduction of dairy export subsidies by the European Union, which led to the retaliatory action by the United States. …Strike one for free trade but showdown looms Brisbane Timesall 2 […]
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New Zealand may go bust over Global WarmingAmerican Daily, OHArgentina has more grass, more cattle, the potential for more lambs, a surging wine industry - and no Kyoto obligations. Based on US and Australian “discussions,” a 500-cow dairy might have to pay $250000 per year for cattle emissions and manure …
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4 animals killed in Snyder County barn fireDanville News, PAThe man, who Martin said was believed to be from Freeburg, helped rescue two horses and move numerous dairy cattle away from the burning barn. “When I ran out of the house, he said the fire company was on its way,” Martin said. …Barn Fire Kills Several […]
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Farm BriefsAmarillo.com, TXTexas Cattle Feeders Association Director of Government Relations Josh Winegarner attended a recent public hearing on the proposed National Animal Identification System. The US Department of Agriculture is gathering the input to determine the future of …
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In milk downturn, whole farms just skim by in Pa.Bellingham Herald, WAAlthough "the dairy industry is very clearly the hardest hit," high feed prices have affected other farm sectors besides dairy, said Gary Willier, agriculture services director for the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry. "Actually, the hog cycle …Global milk glut squeezes dairy […]
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Dairy Herd Recording Programme to Boost Local Milk ProductionGovernment of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, JamaicaA Dairy Herd Recording Programme has been launched, which will better assist farmers to select the best milk-producing cattle in their herds and to boost milk production in Jamaica. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. …
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