More dairy farmers turn to milk recording
The Irish Cattle Breeding Federation says cows recorded increased 9.7% at Munster, 6.5% at Progressive, and 14.2% at Tipperary.
The total cows recorded went from 588,571 in 2014 to 638,341in 2015.
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SUBSCRIBEThe Irish Cattle Breeding Federation says cows recorded increased 9.7% at Munster, 6.5% at Progressive, and 14.2% at Tipperary.
The total cows recorded went from 588,571 in 2014 to 638,341in 2015.
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