Organic Dairy Farming

Organic Dairy Farming
Title Organic Dairy Farming PDF eBook
Author Jody Padgham
Publisher Orang-Utan Press
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Organic dairy farming
ISBN 9780963798237

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Written for the transitioning and new organic farmer, Organic Dairy Farming brings together for the first time in a single volume the information to explain everything from organic soil management, calf care and mastitis control to the certification process and marketing for the organic premium. Combining up-to-date advice from 20 experts in a variety of fields, it presents organic concepts and practices in a readable form. The book includes farmer interviews demonstrating how they have successfully applied organic practices on their own farms. Over sixty illustrations, glossary, list of resources and complete index make the book very useable. An essential tool for both the farmer and the agricultural professional.

Organic Dairy Production

Organic Dairy Production
Title Organic Dairy Production PDF eBook
Author Sarah Flack
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 106
Release 2011-04-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1603583521

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There is no simple recipe for setting up and managing a successful organic dairy farm, but this handbook can act as an introduction to important issues in organic dairy production and provide today's organic or transitioning dairy farmer with an overview of the tools and ideas available. Part of the NOFA guides. Organic Dairy Production includes information on: Soils, the foundation of health (manure management) Crop production and grazing management (forage species, pasture management, setting up a grazing system) Livestock (selection, nutrition, winter and summer feed considerations, seasonal milking, habitat, herd health, milk quality) Marketing (selling fluid milk, regulations, facility and equipment, selling raw milk) Recordkeeping The transition to organic Features examples from various farms in the Northeast.

Organic Dairy Farming

Organic Dairy Farming
Title Organic Dairy Farming PDF eBook
Author Mahendra Singh
Publisher
Pages 148
Release
Genre Natural foods
ISBN

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Improving Organic Animal Farming

Improving Organic Animal Farming
Title Improving Organic Animal Farming PDF eBook
Author Mette Vaarst
Publisher Burleigh Dodds Series in Agric
Pages 420
Release 2019-02-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781786761804

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This collection addresses recent research on challenges facing organic animal farming such as more targeted breeding, improved grazing and feed rations, better methods of health and disease management as well as ways of enhancing animal welfare.

Organic Dairy Farming

Organic Dairy Farming
Title Organic Dairy Farming PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Orang-Utan Press
Pages 100
Release 1995
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Dairy Farming

Dairy Farming
Title Dairy Farming PDF eBook
Author Adam J. Klaus
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2015-01-09
Genre Organic dairy farming
ISBN 9781502490773

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Resource added for the Farm Production-Dairy Science program 100905.

Nofa Guides Complete Set (8-Book Bundle)

Nofa Guides Complete Set (8-Book Bundle)
Title Nofa Guides Complete Set (8-Book Bundle) PDF eBook
Author Northeast Organic Farming Association
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011-04-29
Genre
ISBN 9781603583619

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A series of eight guides originally published by NOFA (Northeast Organic Farming Association) on organic principles and practices for both the beginner farmer as well as established farmers looking to convert to organic or deepen their practices. Each book is approximately 100 pages, but the information is weighty; the guides use a strong whole-systems farming theory behind their practical advice, as well as offer historical information, further resources, detailed appendices, and profiles of various organic farms across the Northeast. Titles include: Organic Weed and Soil Fertility Management by Steve Gilman (approx 104 pp) Soil Resiliency and Health: Crop Rotation and Cover Cropping on the Organic Farm by Seth Kroeck (96 pp) Compost, Vermicompost, and Compost Tea by Grace Gershuny (96 pp) Vegetable Crop Health: Helping Nature Control Diseases and Pests Organically by Brian Caldwell (96 pp) Organic Dairy Production by Sarah Flack (96) The Wisdom of Plant Heritage: Organic Seed Production and Saving by Bryan Connolly (112 pp) Whole Farm Planning: Ecological Imperatives, Personal Values, and Economics by Elizabeth Henderson and Karl North (96 pp) Humane and Healthy Poultry Production: A Manual for Organic Growers by Karma Glos (104 pp)