1. SBI, Hatsun ink pact for dairy farming scheme The objective is to bring dairy farming into mainstream farming activity and improve the quality and quantity of milk supplies. The loan would assist small and marginal farmers to whom dairy farming is a supplementary activity, and promote standalone dairy units that can be run on a scientific basis. Farmers with five acres of land can set up a dairy unit with 30 cows, feed for which will come from the fodder crop cultivated on the land. The agreement with the bank provides for a three-way...
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2. Less rain means less food and water for cattle This year s drought has seriously affected the cattle industry. In addition to that, cattle are not able to drink as much water as they are normally accustomed to because many of the ponds and creeks they drink out of are running dry. There was no hay to feed the cattle left over from last year because it had been so dry, Tatum said. However, by purchasing these alternative foods for the cattle, it is raising the cost farmers must pay to keep the cattle. Not only are cattlemen across the...
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3. Cows at home in Wayne Despite urban sprawl and economic pressures, the county continues to lead the state in the number of cattle and milk production by a wide margin, according to new statistics from the U. Wayne County leads Ohio by a wide margin for the number of dairy cows and cattle. Today, there are more cattle in the county than there were 30 years ago -- a fact that surprises even some life residents who bemoan the houses popping up on former farmland. The county -- within an easy commute of Akron,...
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4. Govt not to issue special decision on milk production Only the agriculture ministry which has a program to raise milk production from 10 thousand liters to 15 thousand liters per day, Fahmi said, in view of the current the milk price hike. The agriculture ministry is trying to raise the number of dairy cows in a bid to increase Indonesia's milk production. Meanwhile, the trade minister said the increase in the price of raw material of milk powder did not mean that milk reail price had also increased as producers in the country had taken...
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5. Zimbabwe: Council Recruits 42 Farm Guards The city, which boasts of over 5 300 cattle, has in previous years lost hundreds of cattle worth billions of dollars to rustlers owing to a laxity in security on the farms. The recruitment of the 42 guards, six supervisors and a loss control officer come at a time when the city has not recorded any cattle thefts in the past 13 months. For the past 13 months, the city's cattle were being guarded round the clock, a measure that reduced cattle straying. To contact the copyright holder...
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6. Beef up labeling of what we eat The beef industry doesn't want its customers to know that the product wrapped in plastic could have come from any number of countries. That information should already be on labels, but the powerful beef industry has held the law hostage for the past three years. Called the Country of Origin Label (COOL, for short), it would require food producers and grocers to tell consumers where the beef, pork, lamb, fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood and peanuts they buy were raised or grown....
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7. Expo-Cunene2007 Kicks Off Tuesday They will participate in the fields of cattle-breeding, trade and industry. The fair, to happen in the light of celebrations of Cunene province's 37th anniversary, to be celebrated on July 10, aims at creating business and commercial interchange between Angolan and Namibian entrepreneurs in different fields of activities. Some 471 Angolan and Namibian exhibitors will attend the second edition of the one-month event.
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8. Milk prices on the up but costs rising too But why should the ex-farm price of milk now be moving upwards? Well, it all comes down to the basics of supply and demand; for the first time in the memory of most farmers, milk is in short supply. DAN BUGLASS () THINGS are at last beginning to look a shade brighter for dairy farmers and, over the past ten days, there has been a veritable deluge of announcements from most of the major buyers indicating that they are about to pay more for milk. Just short of 22p per litre appears to the...
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9. Local dairy farmers say they're not to blame for high milk prices If California were a separate nation, it would rank eighth in the world in cow's milk production, fifth in the world in cheese production and ninth in the world in butter production. Milk can move from a cow all the way to your cup in less than a day, according to dairy experts. Another dollar or more per gallon is added to the cost once the milk is processed, bottled and trucked to grocery or bulk food outlets where the final price is set. Here's are some of the major steps: Milk is...
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