dairying

[ UK /dˈe‍əɹɪɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɛɹiɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the business of a dairy
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How To Use dairying In A Sentence

  • Many diversified from intensive agriculture to dairying.
  • Mrs Gilligan, who with her husband and sons runs a thriving dairying farm, believes the new system will give farmers the freedom to plan ahead for the future.
  • But he had grown tired of the seven-day-a-week pressure of dairying and was looking for a change.
  • Others favor the "reverse cause hypothesis," whereby dairying was adopted in populations with preadaptive high LP allele frequencies. DNA Lactose Surprise Follow-up
  • It will be very hard for young people to stay in dairying, with milk prices of around €1 a gallon and the need to keep developing to avoid being left behind, he said.
  • Their decision to leave dairying comes as their two sons pursue careers outside agriculture.
  • As far as PDRs, there isn't a lot of pressure here, but once the pressure becomes so great, dairying is kind of out of the window and we're talking about veg crops or vinyards or something other than animal agriculture ... Living in Dryden: June 2004 Archives
  • Could pasture-based dairying be profitable for you?
  • Farmers and others were welcomed to an information session last month in Stuarts Draft on organic dairying production and marketing.
  • There are also displays about shearing, dairying and the role of women in agriculture.
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