Canadian dairy cow productivity has steadily increased over the past decade, primarily due to improved genetics. Photo: Anne van der Woude
Modest growth is projected in Canada for milk and cheese production in 2023 as consumption remains stable, and the market is partially supplied by rising import volumes following the implementation of Canada’s various trade agreements. Canadian dairy cow productivity has steadily increased over the past decade, primarily due to improved genetics, but also because of improvements in management practices, feed quality, and greater use of robotic milking that increase total milkings per day. I
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