Noun
The business of conducting a dairy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter analysing organic residues from ancient pots, a team of scientists led by the University of Bristol has uncovered new evidence of dairying by hunter-gatherers in the landlocked South African country of Lesotho in the mid-late first millennium AD. Source: Internet
As dairying developed, the North Island slowly became more important to the economy. Source: Internet
The Littoral Countryside in San José department Stretching west along the Río de la Plata from Montevideo, are the agricultural and dairying departments of San José and Colonia. Source: Internet
Some other individual bulletins dealt with alfalfa, wild plum, tomato, ornamental plants, corn, poultry, dairying, hogs, preserving meats in hot weather, and nature study in schools. Source: Internet
His wife, Kayla Mossi Mendoza has local dairying in her lineage, and their children are now the fifth-generation on this dairy, nestled near the Pacific Ocean. Source: Internet
The state has an agricultural economy; the total crop area amounts to more than one-half of the total land area. citation Animal husbandry and dairying have played vital roles in the rural economy of Gujarat. Source: Internet