SEBRINGVILLE – There are two groups of milking bovines under the one free stall roof here at the Koskamp family farm, separated by a central feed alley, and sharing a 33-stall rotary milking parlour. The farm was recently one of the host farms for a tour by the Progressive Dairy Operators.
On one side of the feed alley are 130 Holsteins with North American genetics, producing about 37 litres each of four per cent F and 3.1 per cent P.
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On the other side are 230 water buffalo with Italian and American genetics in two groups, producing about nine litres each per day of eight per cent F and five to six per cent P, over a 270-day lactation.
The Holstein side is governed by the regulations and quality standards of the Milk Act, with its milk produced and marketed under sup

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