Galit Rodan/The Globe and Mail
“Whether it is a positive or negative situation, how a farmer is doing will impact their ability to manage their cows’ health,” Prof. King, now at the University of Manitoba, said. “They really see how their herd is doing as a reflection of their work, and so, if their cows are healthy, they feel a lot of pride in that.”
“That would definitely take some pressure off,” said Ms. Overvest, who studied at the University of Guelph and participated in the study as a farmer.
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My Daughter & son-in-law run a dairy farm without robotics & it’s exhausting to say the least! The cost to upgrade to new technologies would also add to the already stressful situation
did they use a quality-of-life-o-meter?
CowSpotComm Valleykirkfarms Very nice article.
Having a government guaranteed monopoly, insuring an amazing income, helps a little too.
Quality of Life for who? Farmers are rich while brutaluzing and killing cows and their tiny babies. No respect for these animal farmers whatsoever.
FreshAirFarmer I can attest that this is true 😀 Happy cows = happy farmers. And it kinda goes both ways!