Farmer’s approach: heat is stressful but the milk contract relieves

I’m writing this in an attempt to escape the intensity of this existing heat wave.

The past week since lunch has been terribly wet, the cows feel the shock.

Although milk is stable, the recent scale in the veterinarian showed the hidden burden of zeal, with seven out of nine cows in the calf, 3 reabsorbed at 35 days.

This time of year highlights the deficiencies of our water system.Our drilling engineer marvels at how much water we have, however, the pipe network around the farm is a series of add-ons, with the new hangar at the end.

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So, in warm climates, it’s hard to keep cows happy.I think he’ll have to be at the top of the list for next year.Ironically, it is the hosted cows that seem most happy in this heat.

We’ve spent the last few weeks looking for things for staff and animals.The movement of cows in the living room remains a time-consuming frustration.

Our first step to loading rubber mats on the milking parlor platform and enlarging those two cow lengths in the collection yard.

This happened 10 days ago and made the cows feel more comfortable, but we haven’t noticed any improvement in cow flow yet.Of course, the weather doesn’t help.

We reduced flies and cooled the cows through a fundamental formula for watering the lawn along the roof of the collection yard.

The most productive news I’ve ever recorded to last.Two weeks ago, I got a phone call when I was returning from the market and we were very lucky to have obtained a milk distribution contract for the cooperative on August 1.

We are very happy to be able to plan for the future with a certain degree of security, which has been incredibly strange to us for the more than five years.

Low milk costs put everyone under pressure.The team has made a great effort to give us this opportunity and shows that difficult paintings will pay off.

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