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Modern dairying practices the subject of Edinburgh Fringe show

Modern dairying practices the subject of Edinburgh Fringe show

Cows eat grass, don't they? Image by Keith Weller/USDA (www.ars.usda.gov)
"It’s an important time for dairy farming in the UK; the sector has moved away from one type of system based on seasonal grazing and housing."
Cows eat grass, don't they? Image by Keith Weller/USDA (www.ars.usda.gov)

Agriculture is changing. There is an increasing gap between how food is produced and public knowledge and values about agriculture. Dairy farming in the UK has changed from seasonal housing and grazing to around a fifth of farmers housing cows all year around. This change continues to be controversial with the public. Consumers are concerned about the environmental, welfare and social impacts of large farms housing cows all year around.

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This article was originally posted by The James Hutton Institute