Displaying 46-60 of 66 Items , Filtered by May or Oct and Career or Dairy Industry or Environment or People
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Sharing knowledge and experience
23 October 2018
Dairy Connect manager Kate Robinson explains how the service is all about getting a fresh perspective and getting help to solve a problem.
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Farmers play a pivotal role in fertility research success
18 October 2018
Dozens of scientists and more than 2000 farmers have been working together to improve cow fertility in New Zealand dairy cows.
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Farmer voting for DairyNZ board closes soon
16 October 2018
It’s time for levy paying dairy farmers to cast their votes in DairyNZ’s Board of Directors election.
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Mastitis prevention and milking efficiency go hand in glove
12 October 2018
Udder health and milk quality are important to farm productivity and profitability.
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Simple solutions to everyday problems
08 October 2018
Canterbury farmer Cole Groves is finding simple but effective ways to improve efficiency, accuracy, environmental protection and the wellbeing of his staff and animals.
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Dairy already on water quality journey
08 October 2018
DairyNZ supports the Government’s plans to amend the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management and introduce a new National Environmental Standard says DairyNZ chief executive Tim Mackle.
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LAWA results show improved water quality
04 October 2018
DairyNZ is pleased to see that the majority of water quality indicators measured in the latest LAWA water quality report, more monitored sites are showing signs of improving trends than degrading over the past 10 years.
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Farmers take extra precautions this mating season
03 October 2018
Dairy farmers are using a range of tactics including due diligence, quarantine, and virgin bulls, to keep their cows and farms safe from Mycoplasma bovis this mating season.
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Find the sweet spot: quality time, quality milk
02 October 2018
Since switching to once-a-day milking 10 years ago to help streamline an expanded business, Leo Vollebregt has seen many improvements for both animals and people.
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Bluff kids find dairying's their oyster
27 September 2018
St Teresa’s School in Bluff went from seaside to countryside recently, as part of DairyNZ’s school farm visit service.
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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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Forecast milk price provides stability for farmers
23 May 2018
Today’s Fonterra forecast Farmgate Milk Price of $7.00 per kgMS for 2018/19 is good news for dairy farmers, according to DairyNZ, and provides some certainty as they head into a new season.
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CalvingSmart this dairy season
23 May 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 Waikato.
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Joint project to ensure farmers rewarded for water quality work
17 May 2018
DairyNZ water quality specialist Aslan Wright-Stow explains how a collaborative nationwide project aims to identify water quality improvements on farm.


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