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  2. Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the grass-based food source naturally available to the population of cows creates a sustainable production process aiding in the production of over 5.4 billion liters of milk annually. The grass-based food source, in part harvested from the thousands of acres of fields covering Ireland, can be attributed to the high quality and ...

  3. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    A rotary milking parlor at a modern dairy facility in Germany Dairy farm near Bangor, Wisconsin. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product.

  4. Lakeland Dairies - Wikipedia

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    Lakeland Dairies processes more than 2 billion litres of milk annually from 3,200 suppliers making it Ireland's largest dairy co-operative, and second largest milk processor after Tirlán. Lakeland Dairies currently has dedicated operations in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States and exports 240 dairy products to 100 countries ...

  5. Kerry cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cows weigh about 350 to 450 kg (770 to 990 lb) and produce 3,000 to 3,700 kg (6,600 to 8,200 lb) of milk per lactation. The globules of fat are very small which makes the milk eminently suitable for the production of cheese, butter and yoghurt. [2] The breed is probably descended from the Celtic Shorthorn, brought to Ireland as early as 2000 BC.

  6. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    Some fanatics are even bringing raw milk to coffee shops to add to their cup of joe, the way people used to do with oat milk and almond milk. To understand the buzz around unpasteurized milk, let ...

  7. Dairygold - Wikipedia

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    Milk powders factory in Mallow, County Cork. Dairygold Co-Operative Society Limited is an Irish dairy co-operative based in Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland.With its catchment area mostly in the Golden Vale, Dairygold processes an annual volume of approximately 1.43 billion liters of grass fed pastureland milk, making it Ireland's second largest dairy co-operative and the island's third ...

  8. Why are people pouring milk down the drain over a cow feed ...

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    Some UK social media users have been pouring milk down their sinks and toilets in protest at the trial of a new feed additive that claims to significantly reduce the emission of methane gas in ...

  9. Nestle shuts baby milk factory in Ireland because of falling ...

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    Food giant Nestle announced that it will close its baby milk plant in Ireland by 2026 due to a decline in demand for infant formula in China.. The multinational food corporation cited declining ...