Once-a-day milking: Irish experiencesdoi:10.1111/j.2044-3870.2006.tb00028.xJ. MeeMOOREPARK DAIRY PRODUCTION RESEARCH CENTRE, TEAGASC, FERMOY, CO. CORK, IRELAND.;Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Once-a-day milking: Irish experiencesDiffusionFluorescenceExcited statesExcitonsFerromagnetic materialsNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.2044-3870.2006.tb00028.xJohn Mee MVB PhD DipECBHM MRCVSMOOREPARK DAIRY PRODUCTION RESEARCH CENTRE, TEAGASC, FERMOY, CO. CORK, IRELAND....
Milking late-lactation cows once a day brings substantial labour savings, but concerns over udder health may limit its application. Conrad Ferris of the Agricultural Research Institute of Northern Ireland said labour was a major cost and skilled workers were ...
Milking late-lactation cows once a day brings substantial labour savings, but concerns over udder health may limit its application. Conrad Ferris of the Agricultural Research Institute of Northern Ireland said labour was a major cost and skilled workers were hard to find. With milking accounting ...
Under a Creative Commons license Open accessABSTRACT Globally, the majority of dairy cows are milked twice a day (TAD); however, in pasture-based production systems, such as in Ireland, the idea of milking once a day (OAD) is being considered for reasons such as improved work-life balance...