Dairy Farm

Management Dairy farm management is the science of efficiently running a dairy farm to produce milk, cheese, butter and other dairy products. It involves managing the crops, land, animals and staff in order to maximize profits and ensure sustainability. It includes a wide range of activities such as animal nutrition, reproduction management, herd health monitoring, genetics and environmental management. Dairy farm management is essential for the growth and overall success of any dairy business and helps ensure the quality of dairy products produced. It also help reduce waste, minimize costs and increase efficiency.

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Assessment of Reproductive Performances and Sex Ratio of Newborn in Cross Breed Dairy Cattle of Hawassa City, Ethiopia

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Effect of Oxytetracycline Treatment on Postpartum Reproductive Performance in Dairy Buffalo-Cows with Retained Placenta in Egypt

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Uterine Involution and Ovarian Activity in Postpartum Holstein Dairy Cows. A Review

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Improvement of Energy Network by Naturally Farming of Chlorophyll-bearing Algae: Effects of Culture Condition Changes for the Yield of Microalgae

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Rice Yield Advances Under Precision Agriculture: a Farm Lesson

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Prospects of Integrating Caviaculture and Fish Farming in the Western Region of Cameroon

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Treatment of Dairy Industry Wastewater - Special Reference to Design of Aerated Lagoon

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Review on Public Health Effects of Aflatoxins in Milk and Milk-Based Foodstuffs of Dairy Cow

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The Effects of Dairy Consumption on Vaccine Immune Response and Immunoglobulins: A Systematic Literature Review

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Soil Fertility Dynamics and Xanthomonas Wilt Incidence in Enset (Ensete Ventricosem) Based Farming at Chencha, Southern Ethiopia

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