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Title: DAIRY FARMING


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DAIRY FARMING
  • Gilbert Hitchens Farm

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By Monique and Rashmi
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  • Gilbert Hitchens farm is a dairy farm. It
    raises and breeds cows to make dairy products.
    Located on the Cheshire Plain, its 450
    hectares of land has been managed for five
    generations. Gilbert has put in a lot of money,
    machinery and time to his farm to make it a
    success. However, he, like many other farmers, is
    not making as
  • much profit as he expected due
  • to recent changes in dairy
  • farming.

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Type of Farming
  • Gilbert Hitchens farm is a dairy farm.
  • It can be classified as a Pastoral farm as it
    rears animals.
  • It is also an Extensive farm. It uses minimum
    input for maximum output for an area of land.
  • As it is a Commercial farm, it sells its
    outputs commercially.

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Inputs
Outputs
Processes
  • 450 hectares (200 acres) of land
  • 100 cows
  • Money
  • Fodder
  • Medicine
  • Equipment (e.g. milking machines)
  • Shelters
  • Cow care (labour)

Cow care Milking Feeding Watering
Herding Breeding Insurance Delivering
Selling Financing Repairing buildings/
equipment
Milk Money Manure
Of course, there are more things we havent
mentioned like climate and soil, but you can work
those out!
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Affect of Government Policies
  • Diversity Farming less reliance on dairy
    farming, so milk will be less profitable, and
    there is more competition.
  • Improve milk quality the higher the milk
    quality, the more subsidies received by the
    farmer.
  • Increase quota cows had to be limited from
    160 to 100, less profit is made even though there
    is a subsidy.
  • Leave fallow leaving infertile land, which
    costs no money, but farmers receive 200.
  • Woodland farmers are given grants up to 190
    per hectare, but grants are higher for deciduous
    trees than coniferous.
  • Wildlife scheme small grants given for
    re-planting hedgerows and re-creating ponds and
    wetlands.
  • Recreation farmers can make their farms open
    for recreation, which increases chance of income.

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Scientific Advances in Dairy Farming
  • Olden day dairy farmers did not use machines to
    help them manage their cattle and farm.
  • Today, farmers use a variety of equipment such as
    milking machines and refrigerated trucks.

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Farmers invest in farming equipment as they are
convenient
  • They are easy to manage
  • They cut down manual labor
  • They save time
  • They are efficient
  • They are also a long term investment as they are
    very durable

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  • Farmers also use
  • selective breeding on
  • their cattle to produce a
  • herd of cows which
  • produce lots of good
  • quality milk.

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Conclusions
  • Technology is helping farming to improve in
    efficiency and less labour costs
  • BUT, farmers profit less from their produce, as
    they cannot go above their quota.

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