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Around 150 heifers per year are reared on the farm. Photo: Chris McCullough
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Farm report, Australia: A dairy farm dealing with drought

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Covid-19, US-Canada: Preventing migrant labour disruption

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30-03-2020 | Article

A closer look at Bovine Coronavirus in calves

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4 underutilised feed sources for ruminants

Balancing family and farm is Caryn Webster with six month old daughter Tilly on the family farm at Islandmagee. Photo: Chris McCullough
26-03-2020 | Article

Farm report, Ireland: Balancing farm and family

In the barn, built in 2008, the cows at the farm are pampered with good ventilation and natural light. Photos: Ernie Buts
11-03-2020 | Article

Farm report: Dutch farm where dairy cows live longer

Hygiene is key in preventing mastitis. If you use a drying injector or teat sealer when drying off cows the utmost hygiene must be used. Photo: Henk Riswick
10-03-2020 | Article

Timing: A top priority in E. coli induced mastitis

Currently Australia has 490 dairy companies registered for export. Photo: René Groeneveld
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Australia invests AU$15 mln to expand dairy exports

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Trace minerals in dairy ration: Why source matters

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Mycoplasma bovis mastitis: Prevention is crucial

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