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                  Animal health

                  The image that describes N-xt's vision in arable farming and horticulture where a healthy soil takes centre stage can be imposed on dairy farming where a healthy cow is the focus (see image below). Would the result with a focus on health be easier to maintain than with a focus on yield? N-xt believes that you have to be focused on the long term, even in economically difficult times. The cost-price reduction is in the long-term effect of a healthy soil and in the longer contribution of a healthy cow with the result that less input produces a better quality and a more stable yield!

                  A healthy cow/crop is the result of the right conditions! (which we can influence)

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