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Morten Kargo & Hannah Jones 
Advances in organic dairy cattle farming [EPUB ebook] 

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  • Highlights the potential role organic dairy farming can play in addressing some of the key challenges facing the dairy sector

  • Considers how the one-welfare perspective can be utilised to optimise the welfare of calves, adult cows and the humans that care for them

  • Shows how pasture-based production can contribute to improved cattle health and welfare, product quality and sustainability

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Inhaltsverzeichnis


  • 1. Organic dairy farming in Europe: building on the past to develop the future: Mette Vaarst, Aarhus University, Denmark; Lindsay K. Whistance, The Organic Research Centre, UK; and Steve Roderick, Duchy College, UK;


Part 1 Improving breeding and nutrition


  • 2. Organic dairy cattle breeding: possibilities and challenges: Morten Kargo, Julie Brastrup Clasen and Margot Slagboom, Aarhus University, Denmark;

  • 3. Optimizing soils, pasture and grassland management for organic dairy farming: Stephen Roderick, Duchy College, UK and Hannah Jones, Farm Carbon Toolkit, UK;

  • 4. Assessing milk quality from organic production: Gillian Butler and Hannah Davis, Newcastle University, UK;


Part 2 Improving health, welfare and life opportunities


  • 5. The value of One Health and One Welfare approaches in promoting the health and welfare of organic dairy cattle: Lindsay Whistance, The Organic Research Centre, UK;

  • 6. The lives of calves from organic dairy farms: Kerstin Barth, J. H. von Thünen Institute – Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries, Germany; Julie Føske Johnsen, Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Norway; Marie Haskell, SRUC, UK; Silvia Ivemeyer, J. H. von Thünen Institute – Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries, Germany; and Mette Vaarst, Aarhus University, Denmark;

  • 7. Improving herd health management and disease prevention in organic dairy cattle farming: Dr Lisa Morgans, Royal Agricultural University/(formerly Innovation for Agriculture), UK; Catarina Svensson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; Julie Duval, National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE), France; and Silvia Ivemeyer, Thünen Insititute – Institute of Organic Farming, Germany;

  • 8. The use of plant bio-active compounds and other alternative therapeutic strategies in organic dairy farming: Maria Groot, Wageningen University & Research. The Netherlands; Ariane Maeschli and Michael Walkenhorst, Research Institute for Organic Agriculture (Fi BL), Switzerland;

  • 9. Improving the management of parasites in organic dairy farming: Stig M. Thamsborg, Andrew Williams, and Helena Mejer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Nadine Ravinet, INRAE, France; Miguel Peña-Espinoza, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria; and Philip J. Skuce, Moredun Research Institute, UK;

  • 10. An ethical framework for the use of technology in organic dairy farming: David Christian Rose, Harper Adams University, UK; Juliette Schillings, University College Dublin, Ireland; and Eden Keily-Thurstain, formerly University of Cambridge, UK;


Part 3 Improving sustainability


  • 11. Integration of organic dairy cows into a whole farm context: Stephen Roderick, Duchy College, UK and Lindsay Whistance, The Organic Research Centre, UK;

  • 12. How can organic dairy farming address and improve biodiversity and healthy ecosystems?: Will Simonson, The Organic Research Centre, UK;

  • 13. Market structures of organic dairy farming and consumer attitudes towards organic milk processing: Otto Schmid, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland; Hanna Stolz, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland; Karlotta Koch, University of Hohenheim, Germany; and Claudia Meier, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland;

  • 14. Organic dairy farming as part of sustainable ecological and social food systems: Mette Vaarst, Aarhus University, Denmark; Adrian Muller, Christian Schader, Florian Leiber and Bernadette Oehen, Fi BL, Switzerland; Lindsay K. Whistance, The Organic Research Centre, UK; and Stephen Roderick, Duchy College Rural Business School, UK;

Über den Autor

Dr Lindsay Whistance is Senior Livestock Researcher at the Organic Research Centre in the UK. She is internationally known for her research on farm animal behaviour, health, welfare and nutrition in organic agriculture.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 374 ● ISBN 9781801465397 ● Dateigröße 20.2 MB ● Herausgeber Mette Vaarst & Stephen Roderick ● Verlag Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing ● Ort Cambridge ● Land GB ● Erscheinungsjahr 2025 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 9382230 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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