Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika, volume 37 issue 1 (march 2022) : 102-104

Natural Dairy Farming - A New Trend in the Dairy Sector

K. Santhosh
1Department of Agriculture Engineering, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Erode-638 401, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Submitted21-01-2022|

  • Accepted05-04-2022|

  • First Online 12-04-2022|

  • doi 10.18805/BKAP437

Cite article:- Santhosh K. (2022). Natural Dairy Farming - A New Trend in the Dairy Sector. Bhartiya Krishi Anusandhan Patrika. 37(1): 102-104 . doi: 10.18805/BKAP437.
Natural Dairy cultivating implies raising creatures on natural feed (for example pastures developed without the utilization of chemical fertilizer or pesticides), approaching the field or outside, alongside the limited use of anti-microbials and chemicals. Items acquired from Organic dairy ranch are natural dairy items. Natural cultivating is an arrangement of creation, a bunch of objective-based guidelines that permit ranchers to deal with their specific circumstances independently while keeping up with natural honesty. This article highlighted, the advantages, conditions required, imperatives included and managemental practices of natural dairying, alongside data about the administrative specialists worried about the natural dairy cultivating, were inspected momentarily to make understudies and ranchers mindful of natural dairy cultivating.

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