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Title: Watch: full presentations from NI dairy conference
Leading experts in dairy farming and marketing took part in the Irish Farmers Journal-Ulster Farmers Union dairy conference in Portadown last week. Watch their full presentations.
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Watch: full presentations from NI dairy conference
Leading experts in dairy farming and marketing took part in the Irish Farmers Journal-Ulster Farmers Union dairy conference in Portadown last week. Watch their full presentations.
Ian McCluggage giving a talk on the changing structure of dairy farming at the IFJ/UFU Dairy Conference, Portadown.
Ian McCluggage on the changing structure of dairy
Ian McCluggage, head of the dairy, pigs and poultry development branch at CAFRE, discusses the changing structure of dairy farming and key factors in a profitable future.
Dr Laurence Shalloo, principal research officer in animal and grassland research at Teagasc, explains the reasons why Ireland changed to pricing on milk solids.
Michael Haverty on the implications of Brexit for NI dairy
Michael Haverty, senior agricultural economist with the Andersons Centre, discusses the potential implications of Brexit.
Joe Patton on dairy efficiency
Dr Joe Patton, dairy nutrition and production systems specialist at Teagasc, discusses what efficiency looks like in practice.
John Bailey discusses sustainable dairying
Dr John Bailey, head of the agri environment branch within AFBI, discussed sustainable dairy production at the Northern Ireland Dairy Conference in Portadown on Thursday 12 October 2017.
Chris Osborne discusses Northern Ireland’s dairy future
Chris Osborne, who oversees dairy policy for the Ulster Farmers Union, discusses future options for Northern Ireland.
Ian McCluggage, head of the dairy, pigs and poultry development branch at CAFRE, discusses the changing structure of dairy farming and key factors in a profitable future.
Dr Laurence Shalloo, principal research officer in animal and grassland research at Teagasc, explains the reasons why Ireland changed to pricing on milk solids.
Michael Haverty on the implications of Brexit for NI dairy
Michael Haverty, senior agricultural economist with the Andersons Centre, discusses the potential implications of Brexit.
Joe Patton on dairy efficiency
Dr Joe Patton, dairy nutrition and production systems specialist at Teagasc, discusses what efficiency looks like in practice.
John Bailey discusses sustainable dairying
Dr John Bailey, head of the agri environment branch within AFBI, discussed sustainable dairy production at the Northern Ireland Dairy Conference in Portadown on Thursday 12 October 2017.
Chris Osborne discusses Northern Ireland’s dairy future
Chris Osborne, who oversees dairy policy for the Ulster Farmers Union, discusses future options for Northern Ireland.
Research has shown that for pregnant ewe lambs to have the best chance of rearing a lamb, they should be gaining in the region of 80g liveweight during early and mid-pregnancy.
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