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Npr - Innovative Dairy Cattle Management Development Strategies Under Environmental And Public Restrictions

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  • Kuipers, A.
  • Galama, P.
  • Wemmenhove, H.

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This paper illustrates how future oriented dairy farmers and researchers in Western Europe work on the farm business towards 2030 by presenting examples of innovative practices and techniques, which deal with efficiency and public demands. Future orientation of farmers was analyzed. Cow housing systems, especially dealing with animal welfare demands will be described, and a successful antibiotic case will be presented. Interest in grassland is in revival in Western Europe, stimulated by the economic reason of utilization of permanent grassland areas by ruminants, and the societal wish of having the animals grazing outside. As show-case a city– cow farm interaction project will be presented.

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  • Kuipers, A. & Galama, P. & Wemmenhove, H., 2019. "Npr - Innovative Dairy Cattle Management Development Strategies Under Environmental And Public Restrictions," 22nd Congress, Tasmania, Australia, March 3-8, 2019 345935, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma19:345935
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.345935
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