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      • In Canada, producing one litre of milk requires, on average, about 25 litres of water – but as mentioned above, this number varies from region to region. In some provinces, like Quebec, it's closer to 10 litres. By comparison, in some European and Asian countries, it can take 60–100 litres of water or more.
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  2. Water Use in the Canadian Dairy Industry. The farms in the study used more litres of water per kg of milk produced in the summer compared to the winter. Breakdown of the direct water use for the farms: WINTER. Drinking . 3.8 L/kg. SUMMER. Drinking .

    • How Does Water Get Used on Dairy Farms?
    • How Much Water Does It Take to Produce Milk in Canada?
    • How Much Water Do Dairy Cows Drink?

    It's not just the cows that need water! The biggest need for water in dairy production is for the crops that cows eat. Most of that need is met by rainfall – but rainfall can vary greatly by region, and some farms that get less rain rely more on irrigation. At the same time, farms in other areas have a surplus of water, and have to implement tile d...

    In Canada, producing one litre of milk requires, on average, about 25 litres of water – but as mentioned above, this number varies from region to region. In some provinces, like Quebec, it's closer to 10 litres. By comparison, in some European and Asian countries, it can take 60–100 litres of water or more.

    The average 1500-lbs dairy cow drinks about 100–150 litres of water a day. In addition to drinking water, water is also used throughout the milking barn: 1. Cleaning:In order to maintain the high standards of quality Canadian milk, the milking equipment gets cleaned regularly and thoroughly, along with barn areas where cows stand. 2. Water also cir...

  3. Discover how Canadian dairy farms manage water use with efficient conservation and recycling practices, using an average of 25L of water per litre of milk produced.

  4. Canadian researchers recently explored the differences in daily water use among automatic milking systems (AMS), parlour and tie-stall operations. • AMS milking used ~75 litres/day/cow*

  5. Nov 15, 2018 · Water Use on Canadian Dairy Farms. Research funded by Dairy Farmers of Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada set out to perform on-farm measurements of water-use that provides both Canadian-relevant benchmarks, as well as more detailed understanding of water dynamics.

  6. Aug 26, 2024 · The Government of Canada tracks water use and emissions on a yearly basis, and farmland used by dairy farms is tracked in the Census of agriculture every five years. These indicators are useful for tracking the progress made over time by Canadian dairy farmers in producing milk sustainably.

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Canadian farmers used 23% more water to irrigate their crops in 2022 compared with two years earlier, mostly due to drier conditions in Canada. Most of the irrigated water was used for field or forage crops.

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