Milk from forage and good health boosts dairy herds in 2020

But there was a wide profitability gap between top and bottom producers

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Milk from forage and good health boosts dairy herds in 2020

But there was a wide profitability gap between top and bottom producers Good conditions and health improvements meant dairy farmers produced more milk from forage than ever before, according to dairy...

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