State dairy teaching and research institute

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State dairy teaching and research institute
- Dr.-Oskar-Farny-Institut
- MLF -

State level State of Baden-Württemberg
Supervisory authority Agricultural center for cattle husbandry, grassland management, dairy farming, game and fishing in Baden-Württemberg
founding 1963
Headquarters Wangen in the Allgäu

The State Dairy Education and Research Institute (official abbreviation: MLF ) was based in Wangen im Allgäu in the Ravensburg district . Since 1971 it has had the additional name of the Dr.-Oskar-Farny-Institut , named after the entrepreneur and politician Oskar Farny , who died in 1983 and who originally founded the United Dürren cheese factories , from which today's Allgäuland-Käsereien GmbH developed. At the latest when it was published in the Common Official Journal of the State of Baden-Württemberg on April 29, 2009, the MLF merged with the Aulendorf Education and Knowledge Center to form the Agricultural Center for Cattle Husbandry, Grassland Management, Dairy Farming, Game and Fisheries Baden-Württemberg (LAZBW) . The dairy facilities are still in Wangen.

history

The forerunner was the Württembergische Käserei-, Experimental- und Lehranstalt founded in 1911 . In 1924 this was nationalized in the state of Württemberg . In 1963, the first inter-company training workshop for dairy specialists was set up in what was then the Federal Republic of Germany. Since 2004, trainees from Hesse , Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland have also been attending the inter-company training workshop courses in block lessons .

The school is supervised by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Food and Rural Areas . Your task is to maintain and improve the performance standards of the dairy industry . For this purpose, it also has its own dairy . Her tasks include:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Agricultural Center for Cattle Husbandry, Grassland Management, Dairy Farming, Game and Fisheries Baden-Württemberg (LAZBW): Current information (PDF) from August 4, 2010; Retrieved October 3, 2010

Coordinates: 47 ° 41 ′ 8.4 "  N , 9 ° 49 ′ 43.5"  E