dairy造句91. There is much permanent grass and more dairy cattle than in other parts of East Anglia.
92. They have told me about the effect that price cuts can have on the dairy sector.
93. All the dairy people watched them leave, and Clare kissed the dairymaids goodbye.
94. With Marjorie, she rented a tiny cottage at the edge of a dairy farm in Dorset, Vermont.
95. This is because desserts almost always contain sugar and/or dairy fat, both of which are calorie-killers.
96. Milk quotas imposed on dairy farmers have now stabilised, but only after putting many farmers out of business.
97. For a dairy cake, you can use milk chocolate and butter.
98. Excessive quantities of dairy products, refined sugars and raw foods would be best avoided, with the emphasis on excessive.
99. Roberts was born in 1918, the son of a dairy farmer in Puente, California.
100. She always paid for their meals during rehearsals and they would troop off to the Express Dairy cafeteria opposite.
101. The materials cover the production and manufacture of milk and dairy products, as well as providing nutrition information.
102. On the whole, though, the Norman producers are acting with sense and foresight over the development of their dairy industry.
103. Steers and heifers make good beef and the conformation could be described as a dairy type with extra flesh.
104. Use of the chemicals could harm the purity of dairy products.
105. Dairy production is much less labor-intensive than the production of cereals and tubers which it replaced.
106. As he set off to return to the dairy and Tess, his father rode with him a little way.
107. Its main role is as a terminal sire for suckler herds or as a beef sire for dairy herds.
108. The land is used intensively mainly for dairy herds producing fresh milk.
109. Fish and shellfish or dairy foods could show up daily, but would be optional.
110. His operation, in terms of mechanization and dairy herd management, is one of the most capital-intensive in the province.
111. Their acidic characteristics makes them particularly suitable for the dairy industry, breweries and soft drink manufacturers.
112. At one time this was a highly productive dairy region-30 ranches-one of the biggest in the country.
113. The farmers concentrated upon dairy cattle and sheep and were dependent upon weaving as a second source of income.
114. In 1915 the farm was taken over by Fauchons who ran it as a dairy farm.
115. Livestock sales are down 1%, while turnover on dairy farms could fall by up to 10%.
116. The gloomy forecast came from Chris Haskins, chairman of the dairy and chilled food business.
117. Today it is often a top-cross sire in dairy and suckler herds, especially to Friesians and Holsteins.
118. More like a dairy farmer, Wade thought, than an officer of the law.
119. He turned the beef holding into a dairy farm and soon began expanding by leasing other dairy farms all over Ireland.
120. Have you heard the news that the dairy company is closing?