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  2. Dairy and poultry supply management in Canada - Wikipedia

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    John Barber, a supporter says that family farms in Canada that milk an average of 80 cows a day. [187] Critics say that the state of Washington (whose own cows are rbST-Free) produces 10,800 kilograms (23,800 lb) milk per year per cow compared to Wisconsin (which permits the use of hormones) at 10,000 kilograms (22,000 lb) per cow. Canada ...

  3. Canadian Dairy Commission - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19]: 7 The price adjustment formula is based on the cost of milk production, as determined by a randomized and anonymous survey of roughly 200 farms. [19] The CDC formula includes cash costs, capital costs, and labour costs, but does not include the cost to purchase milk production quota. [17] [19]: 4

  4. Market Sharing Quota - Wikipedia

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    The Market Sharing Quota (MSQ), In Canadian agricultural policy, is the federally-determined target for the amount of industrial milk to produce nationwide each year as part of its policy of supply management. [1]

  5. Dairy farming in Canada - Wikipedia

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    On average, two-thirds of Canadian dairy produced is sold as fluid milk while the remaining one-third is refined into other dairy products such as milk, cheese and butter. [7] In Canada, dairy farming is subject to the system of supply management. Under supply management, which also includes the egg and poultry sectors, farmers manage their ...

  6. Dairyland Canada - Wikipedia

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    Dairyland is a dairy business that operates in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia.Now owned by Saputo Dairy Foods Canada, Dairyland was originally an operating arm of BC dairy farmers' cooperatives and was legally named Agrifoods International Cooperative Ltd. at the time of the sale of the majority of its assets to Saputo Incorporated.

  7. Milk bag - Wikipedia

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    A typical milk bag contains approximately 1 L (1.8 imperial pints) of milk in South America, Iran, Israel, and continental European countries, while in Canada they contain 1 + 1 ⁄ 3 L (2.3 imp pt), and in India, 0.5 L (0.9 imp pt).

  8. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a teaspoon is historically 1 ⁄ 6 imperial fluid ounce (4.74 mL) and a tablespoon is 1 ⁄ 2 imperial fl oz (14.21 mL). In both Britain and Canada, cooking utensils commonly come in 5 mL for teaspoons and 15 mL for tablespoons, hence why it is labelled as that on the chart. The volume measures here are for comparison only.

  9. Beatrice Foods Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Foods Canada Ltd. is a dairy unit of Lactalis Canada based in Toronto. The Canadian unit of Beatrice Foods was founded in 1969 and separated from its American parent firm, Beatrice Foods in 1978. The Beatrice trademark in Canada is owned by Lactalis Canada. [1] In 1970 Beatrice Foods acquired Ideal Dairy (founded 1931) and merged fully ...