Displaying 1-15 of 17 Items , Filtered by Feb or Sep and 2021 or 2020 or 2019 or 2018 and All regions or Sth Waikato or Lower NI and Animals
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Minister’s data grab a step too far in NAIT review
12 September 2019
DairyNZ Biosecurity Manager, Dr. Liz Shackleton, will be appearing before Parliament’s Primary Production Select Committee today to submit on the National Animal Identification and Tracing Amendment Bill (No 2).
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Surplus survival in the south
10 September 2019
Leading into spring, many South Island farmers have had average pasture covers above target.
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Maximising profit from your homegrown feed
10 September 2019
For New Zealand dairy farmers, the number-one driver of profit is homegrown feed eaten.
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Maximising mating success
10 September 2019
Take advantage of the InCalf Fertility Focus Report this mating season.
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Fodder beet's effect on the liver
02 September 2019
What happens to a cow’s liver during the transition to a fodder beet diet? DairyNZ has been investigating.
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Saving for a rainless day
01 September 2019
Find out how deferred grazing is helping Waikato sharemilkers Martin and Hazel Kelly to achieve healthier cows, healthier pastures and a healthier bottom line.
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Digging deep for top crops and cows
01 September 2019
For Ewen and Diane, successful winter grazing is about understanding the soils, planning ahead and managing crops well to keep cows in top shape.
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Can genetics help to reduce nitrogen leaching?
21 February 2019
DairyNZ is about to start on-farm research that aims to breed cattle with a lower nitrogen footprint.
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Compensation team helping farmers
15 February 2019
Last year the DairyNZ, Beef + Lamb New Zealand Compensation Assistance Team (DBCAT) was established to help farmers affected by Mycoplasma bovis with their compensation claims.
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NZAEL updates economic values for dairy cattle
12 February 2019
Economic values used to calculate dairy cattle breeding worth (BW) are being formally updated this month by New Zealand Animal Evaluation Limited (NZAEL).
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Economic values and why they matter
11 February 2019
The economic values used to calculate Breeding Worth have been updated to reflect world market changes.
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Breeding resilience pays off
25 January 2019
Southland farmers Simon and Mo Topham have always taken genetics seriously, but especially so when milk prices took a dive in 2014/15.
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Supporting farmers through M. bovis
18 September 2018
DairyNZ continues to be actively involved across many areas of the Mycoplasma bovis response.
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Bull Breeding Worth shifts reflect increase in value of fat
10 September 2018
In what is the most significant change to global dairy trade in the last 20 years, milk fat will earn dairy farmers more than protein in the 2018/19 season.


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