Dairy farming is an important way for farmers to increase their earnings and access to more nutritious food for their families. Livestock agriculture provides the basis for the meat, dairy, and egg processing industries. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed for the eventual sale of a dairy product. If you want to know more about dairy livestock, visit Australia's Livestock Exporters.
Livestock is important because it gives you food, clothes, company and a healthy ecosystem.
So we can eat when the grass dies out.
Cattle, Dairy, machinery, oil, and farm products
Subsistence agriculture is a form of agriculture found in all regions of the country. It is primarily for food production for the farmer's family's consumption, with little surplus for trade. The scale of subsistence farming can vary from small backyard gardens to larger fields.
British Columbia's agriculture is livestock, nurseries, fruit, poultry, vegetables including potatoes, and dairy products.
Crop and livestock, crop being mainly potato, wheat and barley, and livestock being dairy, sheep, goats, poultry, and some hogs and beef cattle.
You may find dairy calf classifieds listed in the Livestock section of your local newspaper's classifieds. Most agriculture and livestock classifieds are found in your local agricultural newspaper, not city newspaper (with exception to those towns that thrive on agricultural production).
Dairy farm is a farming enterprise; it is a part of agriculture because dairy cows (which are classified as livestock) are raised on a farm and fed feed which is grown and harvested on that farm or sourced from elsewhere.
The two industries centring around catting are the dairy and beef industries.
Everything. Dairy is a part of agriculture, just like crops or ranching or raising alpacas is a part of agriculture.
Dairy cattle.
U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA regulations prohibit fowl from dairy barns, due to the birds' susceptibility to tuberculosis
I know few of the departments of animal husbandry. 1. Cattle and Dairy Development 2. Fisheries 3. Livestock Health
Sic 0219 general livestock, except dairy and poultry