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In the early 1900's Charles Glenie lived there and he had a dairy herd of at least 20 cows.
Among these are the largest poultry producer in the western United States, Foster Farms, and a dairy, Joseph Gallo Farms, which owns the largest dairy herd in the United States.
The large facility had its own farm and dairy herd, the patients and staff put on skits and produced a newspaper, and it had its own railroad depot at one time.
Within a decade Bailey had a fine herd of dairy cattle and had become one of the more prosperous farmers in the area.
Extensive plant and soil studies evaluated the uptake of pollutants in farm-grown vegetables and from the forage eaten by a dairy herd of some 30 Holstein cows.
At Boxhill Farm, where access to the river from the north bank was required for the herd of dairy cows, a row of twelve concrete cylinders were cast as an anti-tank measure.
Work in the 1940s on types of cheese suitable for storing in cans or tins led to creation of now award-winning Cougar Gold cheese, a white cheddar produced at the WSU Creamery with milk from the university's dairy herd.
It had 2, 500 acres ( 10 km² ) and a premier dairy cattle herd when du Pont operated it as a country estate.
Serovar B is endemic among pigeons, has been isolated from turkeys, and has also been identified as the cause of abortion in a dairy herd.
His family hails from Dorset and, after his great grandfather walked the family dairy herd north, settled at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.
Brownsea was largely self-supporting, with a kitchen garden and a dairy herd.
There are some prize-winning Aberdeen Angus cattle farmed here but the last dairy herd has now closed.
Each carried a herd of dairy cows, a flock of poultry and a small flock of sheep.
Plate heat exchangers have also evolved as a result of the increase of dairy farm herd sizes in the United States.
That has now been slaughtered, together with the small dairy herd and the stock of pigs.
They initially aimed to improve the health of Hong Kong people by providing them with non-contaminated cows ' milk and to import a herd of dairy cattle so as to decrease the price of milk by more than half.
Current herd average is 11, 700 litres placing it in the top 5 % of dairy herds in the UK.
The dairy herd is managed by Neil Armstrong.
Some of these dunes are used by llaneros to establish dairy farms, which, in addition to processing milk, prepare a group of cattle to go to the head of the pack ( which in the llanos is referred to as the godmother of the herd ), according to the work of Calzadilla Valdés.
Raw milk is sometimes distributed through a cow share program, wherein the consumer owns a share in the dairy animal or the herd, and can be considered to be consuming milk from their own animal.
It also has a sizable herd of dairy cattle and lamb.
The United States dairy herd produced 83. 9 billion kg ( 185 billion lbs ) of milk in 2007, up from 52. 6 billion kg ( 116 billion lbs ) in 1950., Yet there are more than 9 million cows on U. S. dairy farms — about 13 million fewer than there were in 1950.

dairy and consists
Pryor and Mayes County is also home to a large agricultural economy which consists of cash crops, beef cattle industry, horse industry and dairy industry.
Centered on commonly available modern foods, the " contemporary " Paleolithic diet consists mainly of fish, grass-fed pasture raised meats, vegetables, fruit, fungi, roots, and nuts, and excludes grains, legumes, dairy products, refined salt, refined sugar, and processed oils.
Agriculture consists of dairy farming and cattle breeding.
Agricultural activity consists predominantly of dairy farming and cattle breeding in the mountainous areas.
Each dairy consists of several modern milking parlor set-ups operated as a single enterprise.
The more densely populated southern half of the Shire consists of low rolling hills given over primarily to dairy farming and other agriculture.
Its core business consists of exporting dairy products under the NZMP brand ( 95 % of its New Zealand production is exported ).
The processing plants group consists of plants for processing dairy and meat products, animal feeds, seed production, fruit and horticultural products, post-harvest care of horticultural products and a sawmill.
Icelandic cuisine consists mainly of fish, lamb, and dairy.
There is not much in the way of international trade ; what little trade there is, consists chiefly of exports of beef, dairy products, and fish.
The meal before the fast ( the seudat mafseket ) also consists of dairy foods and usually contains dishes made from lentils and eggs, both ancient Jewish symbols of mourning.
A small shopping village is centred on Moxham Avenue and Waitoa Road, and consists of a superette, dairy, tavern, liquor store, bakery, pharmacy, hair salons, beauty salons, interior decor shop, bathroom design shop, laundrette and a good range of restaurants, cafes and fast-food outlets.
The economy consists mainly of an agro-industrial complex with a well-developed network of manufacturing agricultural products, including meat, dairy, tree-fruit, and grain farming, as well as winemaking.
Green Bay has a small shopping district located on " Godley Road " which consists of a dairy, video store, bakery, various Chinese food outlets, a supermarket, medical cente, florist, hair stylist & chemist.
The stock of produced fixed assets consists of tangible assets ( e. g. residential and non-residential building, roads, bridges, airports, railway, machinery, transport equipment, office equipment, vineyards and orchards, breeding livestock, dairy livestock, draught animals, sheep and other animals reared for their wool ).

dairy and 200
Over 200 dairy farmers supplied 20, 000 gallons ( 76, 000 litres ) of milk daily to the Brewster plant as demand was driven by the Civil War.
Most of the surrounding land was small dairy or chicken farms ( up to 200 acres ).
This new dairy facility houses 200 milking cows and is being used for teaching, demonstration, and student projects.
Round bales can weigh a ton or more, and are well-suited for modern large scale farming operations such as a dairy with 200 or more cows.
In 1914 the community had 200 people and several businesses, including a general store, a dairy, a nursery, a blacksmith shop, and a carpenter.
In the 1950s, screwworms caused annual losses to American meat and dairy supplies that were projected at above $ 200 million.
The village has a population of little more than 200 and has a primary school, a ski shop, dairy, garage ( no fuel sold there, however ), hotel, accommodation lodges, motel, cottages for hire and bed and breakfast / homestay places.
The dairy employs about 200 people and produces 6, 700 tonnes of cheese in 60 varieties every year.
They are the largest producer of dairy ice cream in Northern Ireland, and supply over 200 outlets including hotels and restaurants across the whole of Ireland, including their own restaurant, Café Maud, in Newcastle, Co. Down.

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