Encouraged by decent milk prices four years ago a County Armagh dairy farmer decided to invest £200,000 in a new dairy unit to help secure the future of milking cows on the family farm. The new unit was much needed, but, with milk prices now on the floor, a few cost cutting exercises have also had to be implemented
Northern Ireland dairy farmer invests for the future
Encouraged by decent milk prices four years ago a County Armagh dairy farmer decided to invest £200,000 in a new dairy unit to help secure the future of milking cows on the family farm. The new unit was much needed, but, with milk prices now on the floor, a few cost cutting exercises have also […]
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