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Healthy ways to satisfy your sweet tooth

Consumer Article DFC - PLC

Find yourself craving a little sweetness? If so, you’re not alone! Research suggests that our taste for sweet foods is innate – we’re actually born with it. Experts believe that we evolved with our liking for sweetness because our brain depends on glucose (a basic type of sugar) to function.

New DFC campaign reminds Millennials of dairy-filled foods they love

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Millennials may not drink as much milk as previous generations, but they couldn’t imagine living their lives without cheese, yogurt, smoothies, ice cream, or butter. In response to these changing tastes, an innovative new campaign by the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) aims to shift perceptions of dairy amongst Millennial and Gen-Z consumers by rethinking how it’s consumed.

The basics: how to heat up milk

Consumer Article DFC - PLC

Here are some easy methods that take you through how to warm up milk for best results.

COVID-19: Information for consumers

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

We recognize that in light of the COVID-19 outbreak, consumers have a variety of questions about milk and dairy products. Please find information and answers to some of the most common questions here.

Welcome to Glenview Farms

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

Farming has never been easy, but farming in Newfoundland is especially challenging – it’s an isolated island with limited land and a shorter growing season due to its climate. Despite its challenges, the Walsh family wouldn’t want to be doing anything else.

Cow Comfort: Our Values and Standards

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

We’re committed to the best treatment and well-being of all our animals. Find out how we advocate for better animal care and high standards on the farm.

A new generation of Canadian dairy farmers

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Each bringing unique skills to a job they love, Canadian dairy farmers have one thing in common: a passion for producing the best possible milk. Here are their stories.