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You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Based on a source from the Canadian Dairy Commission there were 4191 farms shipping milk or cream in Ontario as of August 2010. While not necessarily the most precise measure, it should give you a reasonable estimate of dairy farms in the province, as presumably most (if not all) of Ontario's dairy farms produce milk or cream.
No one manufactures milk. It is "grown" on dairy farms. We take it from cows and process it for safe distribution. Yes, the Commonwealth of Illinois has dairy farms where milk is produced.
So they can get milk and sell it to people.
Milk, butter, yogurt
There are approximately 2,100 dairy farms in the state of Michigan. Dairy is the largest agricultural product in the state. It ranks eighth in the nation in terms of milk production.
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Stonyfield Farms & Horizon Dairy.
Well, I'd say for milk, Sassy Cow Creamery. Their Chocolate milk is awesome!!
command line access to dairy milk CD farms/dairyfarms/cows/utters/milk.exe
In modern dairy farms, cows will produce the most pounds of milk per day approximately 4-6 weeks after they calve and start lactation.
Countries climatic condition which can yield more milk than the hotter climatic countries