Displaying 1-15 of 41 Items , Filtered by Mar or Aug or Sep or Nov and 2019 and All regions or Nth Waikato or Bay of Plenty or Lower NI and Adverse Events or Feed or People
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Zero Carbon Bill a mixed bag for farmers
06 November 2019
DairyNZ Chief Executive Dr Tim Mackle is describing the Zero Carbon Bill as a 'mixed bag' for farmers, while urging all political parties to work together to find consensus on a pathway forward.
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Farmers invited to help shape DairyNZ’s future focus at meetings
04 November 2019
Dairy farmers are invited to come along to a series of local meetings to share their views on what the future focus of DairyNZ should be.
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Designing workplaces for 2030
01 November 2019
We all want our dairy farms to be highly attractive workplaces – but how do we get there?
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Planning for a successful 2020 winter starts now
26 September 2019
Careful planning in spring is an important part of successful wintering – and it starts with choosing the right paddocks to grow winter crops in.
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Dear dairy farmers – we love you
20 September 2019
As Mental Health Week gets underway (September 23-29), DairyNZ would like to share a heart-felt letter received recently.
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Dairy exports up, providing good 'nutrition' for the economy
18 September 2019
The value of New Zealand dairy exports jumped by $1.47 billion to total $18.1 billion in the year ended June 30 – that’s got to be some good nutrition for the New Zealand economy, and help towards providing Kiwis with more of what they say matters to them.
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New dairy leader brings a wealth of experience to Taranaki
18 September 2019
DairyNZ’s new Taranaki regional leader, Mark Laurence, is looking forward to working with the region’s farmers to help them continue to adapt to a fast-changing environment.
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DairyNZ welcomes immigration changes
17 September 2019
DairyNZ Chief Executive Dr Tim Mackle is welcoming today’s announcement that the Government will be streamlining the employer assisted work visa process to help businesses and farms fill skills shortages.
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50 ways farmers show their love for the land
17 September 2019
To mark the 50th anniversary of Conservation Week, DairyNZ brings you 50 ways dairy farmers are showing their love for their waterways, land and environment.
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Deferred grazing on trial
10 September 2019
In March 2018, DairyNZ started a plot-scale trial to look at ways of recovering perennial ryegrass populations through grazing management.
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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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Terrific tanker on track
10 September 2019
Track the Tanker is DairyNZ’s new levy-funded education resource released to teachers in May.
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Capturing hybrid vigour in perennial ryegrass breeding
09 September 2019
Developing a hybrid breeding method for perennial ryegrass has the potential to increase gains in annual dry matter yield.


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