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  2. Nocton Dairies controversy - Wikipedia

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    Location plan based on planning application 09/1040/FUL drawing RAC/4448/01/A. [1] The site size is to scale. Nocton Dairies is a British company which was formed by Devon farmer and cheese-maker Peter Willes and Lancashire milk producer David Barnes in order to construct an 8,100-cow dairy at Nocton Heath in Lincolnshire, [1] [2] objectors to which claimed that it would have been the largest ...

  3. Dairy Show - Wikipedia

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    The Dairy Show is an annual British agricultural show, organised by the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers.It was founded in 1876 and was first held at the Agricultural Hall in Islington, London; it was later held at Olympia, London, and then moved to the National Agricultural Exhibition Centre at Stoneleigh Park, in Warwickshire.

  4. Agriculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Tenant Farmers' Association, which operates in Scotland, was founded in 2001. It was originally known as the Tenant Farmers' Action Group. [205] Its members are tenants of farms in Scotland and its purpose is to inform membership and promote its interests including by legislative change. Tenant Farmers' Association (TFA)

  5. Milk quotas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A milk quota or dairy produce quota [1] was a historical measure used by the United Kingdom government to intervene in agriculture.Originally introduced to reflect the agricultural policies of the European Economic Community, the quota's purpose was to bring rising milk production under control.

  6. Dairy industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bailey, N. Z. Alison. "Trends in dairy farming and milk production: the cases of the United Kingdom and New Zealand." Achieving sustainable production of milk (Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2017) pp. 301-324. Crossley, Eric Lomax. The United Kingdom Dairy Industry (1959). March, M. D., et al. "Current trends in British dairy management ...

  7. Milk Marketing Board - Wikipedia

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    Its former processing division, Dairy Crest, remains in existence as a subsidiary of the Canadian firm Saputo Inc. [4] The Milk Marketing Board was finally dissolved in January 2002. The Scottish Milk Marketing Board was similarly dissolved in December 2003. Dairy UK is a current trade association representing the dairy industry in the United ...

  8. Arla Foods UK - Wikipedia

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    The company was created by the merger in 1980 of the British dairy group Express Dairies and the British subsidiary of Arla Foods, a Swedish-Danish dairy production co operative, jointly owned by Swedish and Danish farmers. The parent company, Arla Foods Amba, initially held a 51% stake, but acquired the rest of the company's shares in April 2007.

  9. Coleg Cambria Llysfasi - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, it held entrepreneurial workshops by Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers for the first time, collaborating with The Andersons Centre, AHDB Dairy, and the NFU. [9] In 2020, the college and its students resurrected 12 hectares (30 acres) of derelict woodland located near Ruthin.