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There is absolutely no reason for it to do this.

If anyone can actually think of any reason, please make a note of it somewhere.

Wind, moving shadows from turbine blades, and noise can affect cattle movement and eating profiles. All of these can have an impact on milk production from the herd. More study is needed to determine how significant the effects would be. Stating categorically that there is no reason for for wind turbines to affect milk production requires one to ignore the environmental realities of wind turbine operation.

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