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How Many Cows are on Canadian Dairy Farms?

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Dairy farms in Canada come in all shapes and sizes, and vary by region. At an average of 96 cows per farm, Canadian dairy farms might be smaller than you think.

Sustainable Dairy Farming Practices

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

From crop rotation to precision farming to water and land management, Canadian dairy farmers are leading the way in sustainable farming practices.

Preservation for a better tomorrow

Corporate Article Tommy Dion

Dairy Farmers of Canada is strengthening its commitment to responsible farming practices by joining forces with Ducks Unlimited Canada. I went to a farm to see for myself!

Regenerative Agriculture in Canadian Dairy

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Discover how regenerative agriculture is revolutionizing farming practices in Canada, enhancing soil health, biodiversity, and resilience. Explore key principles and techniques for sustainable farming.

Assessing our environmental impact

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Dairy farmers are constantly measuring the environmental impact of their farms and systems in order to find ways to reduce their environmental footprint.

Family, self-sufficiency, and innovation

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

It was the Porter family’s resiliency and perseverance that led them to found Porter’s Dairy Farm. The farm provided for the family and has fed the community for the past 120 years.

Alberta bound – The Crozier family

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

In 1896, David Crozier ventured to what is now Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton, where he purchased Cutbank Farm from William Cust. This land, which lies on the shores of Cutbank Lake, has remained in the Crozier family for 120 years. Today, David’s great grandson Lenard owns and operates Cheslen Dairies with his sons, Jason and Brett.

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