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Happy World Milk Day!

Corporate Article Mr. Pierre Lampron

World Milk Day signifies a time to recognize Canada’s dairy farmers’ contributions to the health of our nation’s families and economy

June 1 is World Milk Day: Celebrate with Dairy Farmers of Canada

Corporate Article Mr. David Wiens

June 1 is World Milk Day, where we celebrate this passion and hard work. Every year on this day, people all over the world come together to enjoy their favourite dairy foods and salute those who produce them. In Canada, we can do this knowing that the Canadian milk in our fridges is safe, delicious, and homegrown.

The story of the Crozier family and Cheslen Dairies

Corporate News

Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is proud to present the book Dairy Farmers, Deeply Rooted for a Strong Future, which features, representing Alberta, the Crozier family of Cheslen Dairies, located in Sturgeon County, north of Edmonton.

What are the advantages of having more smaller farms instead of a few consolidated farms?

Consumer Question

Having multiple, smaller farms is an advantage when it comes to food security. When many farms are spread across different regions, food supply is less affected by unpredictable events like storms, droughts, or disease outbreaks. If farms are smaller and spread out, an event will affect fewer farms and less of a country’s supply, reducing the risk for impact on consumer prices and availability.