A Waikato effluent roadshow designed to help farmers maximise
the potential of effluent finished with a flourish this month, with
a 100-strong turnout at the final event in Te Aroha.
Around 400 people attended the roadshow of six events, held on
Waika
Sound management decisions are as important as ever if farmers want to maximise the gains from the increased Fonterra forecast payout, according to DairyNZ.
"Profit provides options for dairy farmers but profitability doesn't usually happen by accident,"
The dairy industry and Environment Bay of Plenty say they're
committed to working together to solve the Rotorua farmers'
effluent non-compliance issues.
DairyNZ, Federated Farmers, Environment Bay of Plenty, Fonterra
and AgResearch met today and in a
The Minister of Agriculture David Carter (seated) explores the Career Pathways tool at today's launch, watched by DairyNZ Chair John Luxton, DairyNZ developer Samantha Palmer and DairyNZ Chief Executive Tim MackleDairyNZ has launched a