Pasture to Profit

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Earn More Work Less a Priority

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Everytime I visit Brittany France it is obvious that French Dairy Farm families set a high business priority on "Earn More Work Less ...
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Friday, 17 July 2009

Grass seed cocktail mixes are a complete nonsense

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English dairy farmers continue to use a pasture seed mix that includes a cocktail of grasses & clovers. Why? This certainly isnt the com...
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Monday, 6 July 2009

Why Are Farmers being paid less When retail prices are higher in the UK?

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I read in the Telegraph newspaper this weekend that the price in the retail shops (read Supermarkets)for milk & cheese has gone up 14% ...
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Thursday, 25 June 2009

Allow Cows Plenty of Space During Milking

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Last week I had a great opportunity to stand & observe a herd of cows entering a circular collecting yard for milking in a new twin 20:4...
Friday, 19 June 2009

Excellent Farm Contractors should be Congratulated

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This week I met an impressive young man on a Digger doing an amazingly professional job with extra ordinary skills. Meet Jamie Eastment of D...
Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Pasture to Profit Blog goes live!

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So what on earth is he (Tom) up to now? You might well ask!!! (Psss look out for the red 2CV on the lanes & back roads of Staffordshire...
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Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Great Spring Grazing......but?

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Great Grazing Spring ……but? 2009 has to be one of the best grazing springs ever. Dry conditions have meant that utilization has been brillia...
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Pasture to Profit
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Tom Phillips proudly a Kiwi. I'm based at the New Centre of Excellence in Farm Business Management, Massey University, New Zealand.The Centre is a joint project of both Massey & Lincoln Universities. International Low Cost Pasture based Dairy Industry Consultant has worked in New Zealand, Australia, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Ireland & France.Expert in grazing management & dairy farm business management,Onfarm Discussion Group facilitation & training. I am a strong advocate for pasture based dairy farming partly because it is environmentally & animal friendly with a low carbon footprint but also it creates a profitable strong business which is family friendly.
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