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  1. Letter from Europe: Small is still beautiful for some family dairy farms

    ... The end of political control for on-farm milk production in Europe looms ahead with the so-called quota regulation planned to stop in 2015. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  2. Letter from Europe: Is Britain’s proposed 8,000-cow dairy the shape of things to come?

    ... where a group of farmers plan a revolutionary $70-million dairy that will produce up to 100 million litres of milk annually from a single site by NORMAN DUNN As far as western Europe is concerned, a new milk production business being planned for eastern ... time will be up to 7,000 head run thrice daily through two 80-point rotary stands. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  3. Letter from Europe: Clever marketing ideas keep the milk money rolling in

    ... Innovative products for school children, low calories dairy foods and exotic new flavours are helping European dairy producers keep ... there’s always something new from the dairy industry in Europe. And these initiatives are helping to keep total sales turnovers high. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  4. Letter from Europe: Back to the straw-bedded barn for dairy cows?

    ... by NORMAN DUNN What’s the best housing system for dairy cattle? This is the subject of arguments you’ll hear raging in just about every country bar in Europe’s milk production regions. While stalls or free stalls have ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  5. Letter from Europe: Farming fights its image as climate wrecker number one

    ... carbon footprint has caught the public’s attention in Europe with meat and milk producers finding it especially hard to win ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  6. Letter from Europe: A Bavarian breeder’s quest for beef tenderness

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    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  7. Letter from Europe: Austria’s farmers welcome biogas with open arms

    Some 335 of them contribute biogas to the national grid. Now a plan is afoot to develop a tractor in part fuelled by gas produced on the farm itself by NORMAN DUNN ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  8. Letter from Europe: Controlled traffic farming winning favour with European farmers

    Already in vogue in Australia, CTF offers better soil care with reduced inputs and higher yields – and with a carbon footprint that promises to be the lowest of all crop growing methods by NORMAN DUNN

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  9. Letter from Europe: Hybrid beef bulls prove their worth in Britain

    Only 40 years ago, British beef cattle breeders fought to stop the import of ‘exotic’ continental beef breeds. Now genes from both British and mainland European cattle are merged in hybrid lines, resulting in still better performance ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  10. Letter From Europe: The law that changed the German countryside

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    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10