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DAIRY FARMING ON OWN & LEASED LAND AT ARGENTINA

DAIRY FARMING ON OWN & LEASED LAND AT ARGENTINA. PORTABLE SHED “LA VICTORINA” FARM SOUTH-CENTER SANTA FE PROVINCE. CASTELAR, 2 DE OCTUBRE DE 2009. Our Vision. To feel well dairy-farming, in a win-win arrangement with owners, investors, sharemilkers & staff

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DAIRY FARMING ON OWN & LEASED LAND AT ARGENTINA

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  1. DAIRY FARMING ON OWN & LEASED LAND AT ARGENTINA PORTABLE SHED “LA VICTORINA” FARM SOUTH-CENTER SANTA FE PROVINCE CASTELAR, 2 DE OCTUBRE DE 2009

  2. Our Vision • To feel well dairy-farming, in a win-win arrangement with owners, investors, sharemilkers & staff • Young and able couples as partners (Sharemilkers) in seasonal calving NZ style dairy farms. • To multiply the system for the country & and people welfare

  3. Good people involved come with • New Zealand genetics; human friendly and efficient cows • Good working and living facilities • Staff with days off, holydays, handsome wages, well treated and with posibilities to learn and grow. • Grow calves free in small paddocks • Heifers calving at two years old. • Simple milking routine • One person for each 110 cows, rearing all the heifer calves

  4. Silageself fed.

  5. Good working sheds • milking no more than 2-2,30 hs each time

  6. to produce as much grass as possible and have the cows to go and get it by themselves • Fescue, lucerne, ¿ kikuyo o similar ? • Maize, sorgum for direct feed and for silage

  7. 8 Sheds, + 5.000 cows in milk, 410 kg/MS/Cow and……… a happy team

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