There really isn't anything else that is more profitable from a dairy cow other than selling the milk you get from her. Unless you sell her for meat, but then you won't ever get her back again, and will have to get a new dairy cow to replace her.
Yes, the noun dairy is a common noun; a word for any dairy anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Bob James, Professor, Dept. of Dairy Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VADairy Street, Chatham, MA or Dairy Street, Elk Grove, CAThe Dairy Cafe, Leicester, UKThe American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc."Profitable Dairying: A Pracitical Guide to Successful Dairy Management" by C.L. Peck
There is no such thing as dairy for a mince sauce.
Dairy Queen?
They were a big thing in the 1970s, but not sure how the economics worked out on that.
no
maple syrup and dairy products
Dairy products are made from animal milk, and include butter, cheese, cream and so forth. Products made of milk are called as dairy products. Some product made from Milk are stated below: Butter Cheese Casien Yogurt Clabber Ice cream
For many things, including food and drink products. Lots of dairy products are sold by Ireland. Beef is another big thing Ireland sells. Whiskey and one of their most famous products, Guinness, are huge sellers.
It is a capital d.
Writing.
Yeast.
a guy who was trapped there!