Mette Vaarst & Stephen Roderick 
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 nutrition can contribute to improved cattle health and welfare, product quality and sustainability

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  • Introduction: understanding the diversity of organic dairy farming in Europe: Mette Vaarst, Aarhus University, Denmark;


Part 1 Improving breeding and nutrition



  • Optimising breeding and genetic diversity in organic and low-input dairy farming: Morten Kargo, Aarhus University, Denmark;

  • Optimising soils, pasture and grasslands for organic dairy farming: Hannah Jones, Farm Carbon Toolkit, UK;

  • Assessing and optimising organic milk quality: Gillian Butler, Newcastle University, UK;


Part 2 Improving health, welfare and life opportunities



  • One-welfare perspectives on organic dairy farming: Lindsay Whistance, Organic Research Centre, UK;

  • The lives of calves from organic dairy farms: Kerstin Barth, Thünen Institute, Germany;

  • Improving herd health management and disease prevention in organic dairy cattle: Lisa Morgans, Innovation for Agriculture, UK;

  • The use of plant bio-active compounds and other alternative therapeutic strategies in organic dairy farming: Maria Groot, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands;

  • Improving the management of parasites in organic dairy farming: Stig Milan Thamsborg, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;

  • An ethical framework for the use of technologies on organic dairy farming: David Rose, Royal Agricultural University, UK;


Part 3 Improving sustainability



  • Optimising integration of dairy cows into a resilient whole farm context: Stephen Roderick, Duchy College, UK;

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

  • Understanding consumer attitudes and market structures around organic/low-input dairy farming: Otto Schmid, Fi BL, Switzerland;

  • The role of organic dairy farming in the development of sustainable food, ecological and social systems: Mette Vaarst, Aarhus University, Denmark;

A propos de l’auteur

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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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 400 ● ISBN 9781801465397 ● Éditeur Mette Vaarst & Stephen Roderick ● Maison d’édition Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing ● Lieu Cambridge ● Pays GB ● Publié 2024 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9382230 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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