Displaying 1-14 of 14 Items , Filtered by Apr or Sep or Nov and 2019 or 2018 and Northland or Taranaki or Southland / Sth Otago and Animals
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New minimum standards may affect dairy farmers
04 November 2019
DairyNZ is encouraging farmers to check they meet new minimum standards included in an amended Dairy Cattle Code of Welfare.
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Does touching teats spread mastitis?
01 November 2019
DairyNZ senior scientist Jane Lacy-Hulbert ‘hands’ you the answer.
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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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BCS gain: Lactating vs dry cows?
18 April 2019
Which is more efficient for body condition? DairyNZ senior scientist Jane Kay explains.
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Dairy committed to a better environment
18 April 2019
DairyNZ says today's Environment Aotearoa 2019 report gives honest insight into New Zealand’s environment and where the opportunities lie for the dairy sector, particularly for water quality, biodiversity and climate change.
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Are your heifers 'rearing' to go?
17 April 2019
Heifers are the future of your dairy herd. Give them a head start this winter by making sure your team members (particularly graziers) are on board and ready to deal with issues.
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Stock returning from grazing?
11 April 2019
If you have animals coming home this autumn after grazing on another farm, here’s how to reduce the risk of diseases being spread.


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