Tackling dairy farming problems from the ‘bottom up’

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Sara Pedersen RCVS Specialist in Cattle Health and Production
When it comes to thinking outside the box or coming up with innovative solutions it can be beneficial for farmers to look to their peers for input and support rather than just receive advice through a  top down  approach. Photo: Zana van Dijk
When it comes to thinking outside the box or coming up with innovative solutions it can be beneficial for farmers to look to their peers for input and support rather than just receive advice through a top down approach. Photo: Zana van Dijk
Sharing knowledge and ideas is crucial when it comes to tackling problems in the dairy industry. But is there a different method that can lead to better outcomes? Quite often when discussing problems with farmers the challenge doesn’t come from trying to highlight which changes need to be made, but how to implement these in a practical way that can be most challenging. When it comes to thinking outside the box or coming up with innovative solutions it can be beneficial for farmers to look to


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