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dairy and company
The Anchor dairy company ships New Zealand Cheddars to the UK, where it matures for another year or so.
A selection of three common dairy products made by a South African dairy company: a box of full cream, long life milk, a bottle of strawberry drinking yogurt, and a carton of passion fruit yogurt
Large businesses present in Huntley include a Weber Grill factory, a Dean Foods dairy processing and distribution center, Freund International trucking center, Allied Asphalt paving company, and Union Special, an industrial sewing equipment factory.
Land owned by the company was also used for agricultural purposes, including farms, dairy cattle, and fruit orchards.
-DeLaval The company is a leading producer of dairy and farming machinery.
It is based on the town having a large number of dairy farmers and Oklahoma's largest beekeeping company, Gibson-Ross Clover Bloom Honey.
Businesses also came to include a textile mill, an ice company, a large dairy, and a garment-manufacturing company.
Denmark's largest dairy company, Arla Foods ( North Vium facility ) is located in the former municipality.
A local dairy company executive recognized the marketing opportunity in the image and, being unaware Meyer was drinking buttermilk, offered a bottle of milk to the winners of future races.
Company operations were centered at Fort Nisqually, near present-day Olympia, Washington, where the company developed dairy, livestock and produce farms.
* Amalgamated Dairies Limited, a dairy production company on Prince Edward Island, Canada
* Meiji Dairies-A major dairy industry company in Japan.
As prosperity returned after the depression the company increasingly focused on delivery and vending tricycles-for dairy products, ice cream and general deliveries.
The creamery made news in February 2005 after the board asked all members to stop using artificial bovine growth hormone on their dairy cows, despite pressures from the chemical company Monsanto.
The company also owned Horlicks Farms and Dairies, a cheese, dairy and cattle breeding Station at ' Hort Bridge ' Ilminster, Somerset.
Because of the decision by the European Union, Danish dairy company Arla Foods changed the name of their product to apetina.
The company also ran a dairy which produced ice cream and opened dance halls in Philadelphia and New York City.
Successful private sector industrial enterprises founded in Nahariya are the Strauss dairy company, Soglowek meat processing company, and Iscar — the high-precision metalworks and tool-making giant, which was recently purchased by Berkshire Hathaway for US $ 5 billion.
* Borden ( company ), a defunct American dairy and chemicals company
* Borden Food Corporation, a defunct American dairy company that was the forerunner of Borden, Inc. and was a division of the parent company after 1929

dairy and Fonterra
A Fonterra cooperative dairy factory in Australia.
Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited is a New Zealand multinational dairy co-operative owned by almost 10, 500 New Zealand farmers.
Fonterra effectively has monopsony control of the New Zealand domestic and export dairy industry.
It also operates a fast-moving consumer goods business for dairy products, Fonterra Brands.
The capital structure changes also sought to provide greater incentives for farmers to increase their investment in Fonterra shares, helping ensure Fonterra has sufficient share capital to fund profitable business opportunities and drive a higher payout to dairy farmers.
Fonterra plans to check every farm's effluent management infrastructure every year in a move to address non-compliance with regional council dairy effluent rules.
Fonterra was also the subject of Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand protests off the Port of Tauranga on 16 September 2009 and Port Taranaki on 5 February 2011, where Greenpeace activists invaded ships carrying palm kernel animal feed, destined for dairy farms.
In September 2008, one of the biggest dairy companies in China, the Shijiazhuang Sanlu Group, 43 % owned by Fonterra, recalled more than 10, 000 tonnes of infant milk powder after a food safety scandal involving the criminal contamination of its raw milk supply with melamine.
On 17 September 2008, Fran O ' Sullivan noted that Fonterra had already set " up a 3000-head dairy farm in China itself to provide quality product and demonstrate best practice.
" Andrew Ferrier said Chinese consumers have lost confidence in Sanlu, not Fonterra, and Fonterra is working towards rebuilding a safe supply chain of dairy products.
A report by Fran O ’ Sullivan in the New Zealand Herald said that Fonterra had learnt some heavy lessons from Sanlu and the company would have to have confidence in the safety of its milk supply chain in China before reinvesting significantly in the local production of dairy products.
Fonterra, a multi-national dairy co-operative and the largest company in New Zealand, is planning to build a milk powder factory near the town.
The suburb is home to the headquarters of New Zealand's largest dairy company Fonterra, as well as international horse breeding facilities throughout the area.
Anchor is a brand of dairy products that was founded in New Zealand in 1886 and is one of the key brands owned by the New Zealand based international exporter Fonterra Co − operative Group.
Historically the Anchor brand of milk products in New Zealand was owned by the New Zealand Dairy Group which merged with Kiwi Co − operative in 2001 to form the mega dairy Co − operative Fonterra.
As this merger would leave New Zealand with virtually no competition in the domestic dairy sector, government legislation was required for Fonterra to be formed.
In 2005 Fonterra did a brand swap with what is now Goodman Fielder, swapping Meadow Fresh for Anchor meaning Fonterra could once again align its international and domestic dairy brands.
However, like most dairy products in New Zealand the milk is still sourced from Fonterra suppliers and for butter and cheese it is also likely that Fonterra manufactured the products with Goodman Fielder simply packaging the products.
The largest employer in the town is the cheese factory, owned by the New Zealand dairy company Fonterra.

dairy and Dairy
Dairy cows can only produce milk after having calved, and so every dairy cow is allowed to produce one calf each year throughout her productive life.
Dairy products are generally defined as food produced from the milk of mammals ( the Food Standards Agency of the United Kingdom defines dairy as " foodstuffs made from mammalian milk ").
Dairy Farm traces its origins in Hong Kong back to the 19th century when it was involved in the production of dairy products and ice.
* Dairy farming – class of agricultural, or an animal husbandry, enterprise, for long-term production of milk, usually from dairy cows but also from goats and sheep, which may be either processed on-site or transported to a dairy factory for processing and eventual retail sale.
* University of Guelph Dairy Science and Technology Education Series -- Online technical information about dairy products.
Dairy farming has long been present in the area and there is a cooperative dairy in Ooty manufacturing cheese and skimmed milk powder.
Although Dairy Farms declined in the area in the late 1990s there are still a number of dairy farms located there today.
Cypress was originally nicknamed " Waterville " due to the preponderance of artesian wells in the area, but was incorporated under the name Dairy City in 1956 by local dairy farmers as a means of staving off developers and to preserve their dairies, much like the then-neighboring cities of Dairy Valley in Cerritos and Dairyland in La Palma.
The main Gustafson Dairy Farm is located in Green Cove Springs, Florida, and is one of the largest privately-owned dairy farms in the Southeast United States.
Eatonton is known as the " Dairy Capital of Georgia " ( in honor of its major industry, dairy farming ).
The property which at times has been host to flea markets and antique shows was originally the Borden Dairy Farm, which produced dairy products sold as far south as New York City.
Other major employers include Nickles Bakery, one of three modern bakeries in the Nickles family providing fresh baked goods to a 7-state area ; United Dairy, a family owned dairy serving nine states ; and the Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, which operates their galvanizing plant in Martins Ferry, producing some 700, 000 tons of SofTite Galvanized Steel each year.
Then-owner Frank Yuengling also opened the Yuengling Dairy, which produced ice cream and other dairy products for the local area.
The dairy industry is a major component of the local economy ; Sulphur Springs is home to the Southwest Dairy Museum which features artifacts on the history of the dairy industry.
Local farms were noted for their quality Rambouillet sheep, and the Southern Utah Dairy Company, a cooperative venture begun in 1900, produced dairy products and was known for its " Pardale Cheese.
The Dairy Shrine portion of the complex portrays the past, present, and future of the dairy industry.
: " recognised dairy breed "- Ayrshire, British Friesian, British Holstein, Dairy Shorthorn, Guernsey, Jersey and Kerry.
The farming cooperative Dairy Farmers of Britain had a large dairy in the nearby village of Fole, but this closed in 2008.
Dairy medicine practice focuses on dairy animals.
" Purity Dairies, based in Nashville, Pine State Dairy in Raleigh, NC, and Oakhurst Dairy in Maine ran commercials that were nearly identical, but with the dairy name changed.
The 44th largest dairy processor in North America, Tillamook posted $ 382 million in sales in 2007, the trade magazine Dairy Foods reports.

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