Displaying 1-15 of 17 Items , Filtered by Feb or Mar or Apr or May or Jun or Aug or Nov and 2018 and All regions or Nth Waikato or Bay of Plenty or Lower NI or Top of SI / West Coast or Canterbury / Nth Otago or Southland / Sth Otago and People
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Meet DairyNZ's biosecurity team
13 November 2018
Diversity and reach come to mind when talking about DairyNZ’s biosecurity team.
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South Island farmers join animal evaluation advisory panel
13 November 2018
Two South Island farmers, Mo Topham from Southland and Tania Riddington from Canterbury, have recently joined the New Zealand Animal Evaluation (NZAEL) Farmer Advisory Panel, bringing the panel numbers to nine.
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Dairy farmers say welcome, kia ora, gidday, huanying...
09 November 2018
In some places it is as simple as a serene, leafy green picnic spot beside a stream; in others it is what city slickers call five-star luxury, complete with 800-plus thread count bed linen.
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Good breeding brings Royals and dairy farmers together
06 November 2018
The whirlwind visit to New Zealand by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last week was closely watched by a dairy farmer’s wife who once made Prince Harry’s grandmother tea and pikelets.
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Biosecurity second nature for Southland sharemilkers
02 November 2018
Easy and inexpensive biosecurity measures are simply a force of habit for Billy and Sharn Roskam.
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New leader ready for change
30 October 2018
Northland dairy farmers will notice a new face at DairyNZ discussion groups and events over the coming months with the arrival of new regional leader Tareen Ellis.
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Churn and learn with 'Is it cheese?'
29 October 2018
DairyNZ's latest classroom learning kit is giving kids a real taste of science in the classroom.
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Calving: sustaining a ‘staunch’ team
13 August 2018
At Tainui Dairies near Morrinsville, taking a whanau-centred approach to the calving season ensures everyone in the team is motivated and healthy.
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Teaming up on pasture priorities
06 August 2018
We know pasture management during calving is a key driver of profit, but with a long list of jobs at calving it’s crucial everyone on the team plays their part.
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DairyNZ calls on farmers to appreciate their employees
02 August 2018
Positive, productive employees are at the heart of any successful business, says DairyNZ’s people team manager Jane Muir.
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‘Moo-sterious’ links between country and city kids
29 July 2018
A recent nationwide DairyNZ education project saw students turn detectives, discovering the similarities and differences between their urban and rural life.
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Growing the future of dairy
07 June 2018
DairyNZ’s new dairy careers website, GoDairy, aims to attract motivated and passionate people into the dairy sector.
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CalvingSmart this dairy season
06 June 2018
As the dairy season’s busiest time fast approaches, farm teams are encouraged to hone their calving skills at a DairyNZ CalvingSmart workshop in the Bay of Plenty.
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Dairy farming through the eyes of a child
31 May 2018
Dairy farming is shown through the eyes of four-year-old New Zealander Jack Greenan, in this heart-warming video from DairyNZ.
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Moving towards eradication
28 May 2018
DairyNZ today stood with the government in support of the united decision to take our one chance to eradicate the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis from New Zealand.


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