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How and When We Use Antibiotics to Treat Cows

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

What happens if a cow gets sick? Our farmers explain when they use and don’t use antibiotics – and how they make sure Canadian milk they provide is pure and safe to drink.

Dairy Farmers of Canada comments on the consistency of butter

Corporate News

There has been no recent data to show that the consistency of butter has changed, and we are not aware of any significant changes in dairy production or processing. Our sector is working with experts to further assess these reports.

Comedic new campaign connects milk, real millennial dairy farmers and a fun-loving Santa

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Santa has questions about his favourite beverage and no matter how funny those questions may be, Canadian dairy farmers have answers. This week, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) launched Both Sides of the Glass, a new holiday-themed digital ad campaign that uses humour to address some of the common misconceptions about milk and dairy farming practices, with our own dairy farmers in the starring role, opposite Santa Claus himself.

Statement from DFC in reaction to government’s Dairy Farm Investment Program

Corporate News

Yesterday, the Government of Canada announced the administrative details of the $250 million Dairy Farm Investment Program that will be implemented to mitigate some of the negative impact on Canada’s dairy farmers coming as a result of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). Farmers can access information and can now apply to the program

#HereForCanada during COVID-19 and always

Corporate Resource

Even in uncertain times, we do what we’ve always done as dairy farmers—we care for our herds so that Canadians can care for their families. Learn how we’re supporting communities across the country and keeping shelves stocked with high-quality dairy that Canadians love.

DairyTrace Now Set for Fall Implementation Following CFIA Approval

Corporate News

Lactanet Canada and Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) today announced that DairyTrace, the much-anticipated national dairy cattle traceability program will become a reality in the fall of 2020, providing a single, common framework for dairy farmers to track animal identity and movements.

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