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How to Reduce Dairy Emissions

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Dairy Farmers of Canada has committed to working towards reaching net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from milk production at the farm level by the year 2050. The organization’s commitment also includes targets related to improving measures of soil and land, water, biodiversity and energy.

The Secret to Sustainable Fertilizers

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Dairy farmers have an abundance of natural odorant fertilizer – manure. Did you know the various ways they store and apply it to the land offer opportunities to lower the farm’s carbon footprint? Learn more about these options that help reduce emissions from manure.

Reducing and Recycling Plastic

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Canadian farmers find ways to reduce and recycle agricultural plastics as part of the circular economy.

Preserving Biodiversity

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Preserving biodiversity on farms takes different shapes, like maintaining grasslands, woods or wetlands, their choice of crops, and planting trees as hedgerows and shelterbelts.

Protecting Soil and Conserving Water

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How do Canadian dairy farms protect soil and conserve water? With practices such minimizing tillage, cover crops, rotational grazing, conservation of wetlands and riparian zones, and other ways.

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