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    reported that the overall capacity of 31 million tons in milk production shifted Germany into largest dairy manufacturer in Europe with the overall production value of approximately 21 million euros in 2013. Consuming milk, cheese, and fresh dairy products always are important part of a healthy lifestyle for German people (Germany Trade and Invest, 2014). However, the total volume sales of the dairy product categories were estimated to have little movement in German market in 2016. Passport…

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    Change is necessary; necessary for moving forward, and necessary in fact for survival. We, as a society, need to change the way we live for the sake of the earth, the animals, and ourselves. The most practical solution, and the one that would have the most impact, is to shift to a more plant-based diet. Vegetarianism means not eating meat while veganism is a lifestyle that entails not consuming or using any animal goods, and while it may seem extreme to some, the benefits of such a diet are…

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    King Farms Safety and Health Policy King Farms, a dairy farm located in Sturgeon, Missouri has hired me, as a safety and health manager to develop a safety and health policy to protect all employees at King Farms and provide a culture of safety. The organization has twenty employees and as a mission to treat each employee as a member of their own family. King Farms wants to send their employees home after each day healthy and without any injuries. The overall goal of this policy is to implement…

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    1. The impact of M. paratuberculosis in dairy cattle is detrimental. The disease can cause severe diarrhea and weight loss, which can inevitably lead to protein losing enteropathy followed by death. Studies have indeed been published, most of them focusing on the economic losses this disease brings to the dairy industry. In the study “Economic impact of paratuberculosis in dairy cattle herds: a review” by L. Hasonova, and I. Pavlik they explore the different health parameters that change due to…

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    Why in your opinion are many people in the state of Vermont likely to call the authorities when they encounter people whom they assume are illegal immigrants? - In Vermont if you from different country and have different race gender you are likely call to crop because Vermont is not a big states and don’t have diverse cities. The population of Vermont is 626562, and 95 percent whites. Left over 5 percent, there are other race – Asian, African, and Hispanic etc. According to data, I can tell…

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    Should Stop Drinking Milk, wrote by a student studying Public Relations at the University of Texas, Leonor Martins’ main focus is to warn her readers on not only the harm dairy milk does to the human body, but also the maltreatment of the producing cows. The emphasis on the health concerns pertaining to ingredients found in dairy milk and the mistreatment of the farm cattle is organized into a distressing warning. It seems that the audiences that Ms. Martins is targeting are health conscious…

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    DAIRY COWS There are 60,000 dairy farms in the United States alone -- California being the number one producer. Every cow produces 360,000 glasses of milk in their lifetime to be consumed by the American population (Dairy Facts). Just like all mammals, the only time a cow will produce milk is if it has a calf. To get a cow pregnant, they will artificially inseminate them. To do this, they collect semen from the bulls and then put the cows in what the industry calls a “rape rack”; which is a…

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    the production of the meals and how they are made to be. They take farmers for granite, not because the disrespect the farmers, the people don’t understand farming as a whole. The many ways consist of; tillage farming, no tillage farming, beef cows, dairy cows, and hog farms. All of these ways have their very own different procedures and purpose to help feed and produce enough food for all the people on this earth. Farming is not just one big element. Many people uneducated about farming happen…

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    Robotic vs parlors Even for dairy farmers, new technology and robots are quickly becoming more available for the farmers use. Robdots came into the U.S. in the year of 2000. Robots can very drastically cut the amount of time spent in the barn. Owning a robotic milker could also be a nightmare if things do not go how it is supposed to. Parlor systems may be the better way to go if the farmer doesn 't like technology. The standard parlor system is the better way to go because it involves less…

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    Out door Farm show Assignment At the farm show I learnt a lot of new information and asked many questions to the organizations involved with the dairy industry. There was so many different things that they all had to offer that could successfully help a farmer with herd management. In the end I believe that DeLaval robotic milking systems newest technology called “Herd Navigator” was what interested me the most. DeLaval’s herd navigator is a state of the art program created so farmers have…

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