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VikingNews UK 04 2016
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s | november 2016 g ustav kämpe came back to torpet farm after more than ten years; it was a long journey, it took many years before he decided to be a dairy
farmer, but when he made up his mind, he did it big. kämpe?s way
back to manage the dairy family business is influenced by his university title as an environmental engineer, as well as by a job in one of the large agricultur- special report torpet farm, reaching goals with a new generation by verónica löfgren, vikinggenetics as a child, gustav kämpe never thought he was going to be a farmer. he grew up surrounded by cows because his parents were dairy farmers, but seeing them work on the farm was not attractive to him. ?i never wanted to do the hard work!? he admits and laughs. vikinggenetics accompanying the growing ambition al companies in sweden, and also by his wife, who loves farming life. all these things together were crucial to bringing him back to the place he grew up. this time, he was eager to develop a new and progressive way of management. ?i found a new view of how to be a farmer; it came from an- other perspective?, kämpe says while mentioning that vi- gustav kämpe looks carefully at ntm "because this is the best way you do a longterm breeding plan", he says.
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