Dairy-Tech - Learn to live with climate change

Dairy farmers will have to learn to live in a more challenging climate because changes are already affecting many aspects of their operations, said Hayley Campbell-Gibbons of Kite Consulting

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Hayley Campbell-Gibbons

Kite Consulting surveyed customer farmers earlier this year on the issue, and Ms Campbell-Gibbons said the survey results showed what farmers were already having to cope with. "Of the farmers surveyed,...

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