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There were some numbers mentioned here about milk production. Right now
I'm watching a PBS series called Power Trip: The Story of Energy and
this segment is about food.

They are showing a dairy farm and how the cows are fed a special diet.
Holsteins is the breed with the best milk production and with the right
diet can produce 25,000 pounds a year, or about 8 gallons a day.
gallon of milk is 8.6 pounds.

The same cows in India he said produce only 1000 pounds of milk a year.



Of course, in a leap year they produce 25,068 pounds.

The cows are fed cotton seeds and almond husks in the mix since they
have a lot of protein and would otherwise be waste.
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On 11/20/2020 8:10 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> There were some numbers mentioned here about milk production. Right now
> I'm watching a PBS series called Power Trip: The Story of Energy and
> this segment is about food.
>
> They are showing a dairy farm and how the cows are fed a special diet.
> Holsteins is the breed with the best milk production and with the right
> diet can produce 25,000 pounds a year, or about 8 gallons a day.
> gallon of milk is 8.6 pounds.
>
> The same cows in India he said produce only 1000 pounds of milk a year.
>
>
>
> Of course, in a leap year they produce 25,068 pounds.
>
> The cows are fed cotton seeds and almond husks in the mix since they
> have a lot of protein and would otherwise be waste.
>



Milk is one thing. Butterfat and milk solids differ between breeds, and
feeds. And from time to time, the market prefers one over the other,
and prices for each swing.
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