Displaying 1-12 of 12 Items , Filtered by Jan or Mar or Jul and 2021 or 2018 and All regions or Lower NI or Top of SI / West Coast or Southland / Sth Otago and Adverse Events or DairyNZ Corporate or Environment
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New freshwater farm plans must not duplicate work done
28 July 2021
DairyNZ supports all farmers having freshwater farm plans but says the Government must recognise high quality planning already done by farmers.
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Environmental leaders inspire and challenge farmers at dairy forum
17 March 2021
Dairy farmers at the Dairy Environment Leaders Forum in Wellington have heard first-hand what will be required of all New Zealanders in order to meet our climate change obligations.
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DairyNZ: farmer input delivers practical wintering options
16 March 2021
DairyNZ is pleased collaborative action and the farming sector’s input has delivered practical winter grazing decisions, which sees farmers able to continue delivering on good practice changes.
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Dairy farmers encouraged to make climate submission
11 March 2021
DairyNZ is encouraging dairy farmers to provide feedback on the Climate Change Commission proposal, and a template is now available online to help.
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DairyNZ events support environment and profitability
09 March 2021
DairyNZ events launching this week will help farmers achieve a thriving business while meeting environmental goals.
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DairyNZ: outcome sought for winter grazing rules
02 March 2021
DairyNZ is calling on the government to respond to an advisory group's recommendations to improve winter grazing rules.
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Research shows NZ dairy the world’s most emissions efficient
27 January 2021
New research shows New Zealand dairy farmers have the world’s lowest carbon footprint – at half the emissions of other international producers.
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Methane tools in the pipeline
19 July 2018
Methane inhibitors are looking like one of the most promising tools to reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
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DairyNZ facility a world first in methane measurement
18 July 2018
Managing and reducing dairy cows’ methane emissions is crucial to the future of sustainable and profitable dairy farming in New Zealand.
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Low-N cow research underway
16 July 2018
DairyNZ is leading a seven-year research project that aims to breed cattle with less nitrogen in their urine. This research could reduce sector-wide nitrate leaching by 20 percent, as DairyNZ geneticist Mark Camara explains.
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DairyNZ education programme on TV3 news!
11 July 2018
Papakura Normal School in Auckland and Ohoka School in Canterbury were filmed by TV3 news while they participated in DairyNZ’s Classified Game of Moostery last week.
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Solutions to reduce N leaching and maintain profit
10 July 2018
DairyNZ has invested your levy in a range of research projects to find solutions for reducing nitrogen (N) leaching while maintaining farm profit.


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