Displaying 1-15 of 46 Items , Filtered by May or Dec and Sth Waikato or Bay of Plenty and Adverse Events or Feed or People
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Aparima environment plans driving change
02 December 2020
A new survey of farmers in Aparima, Southland, shows farms achieve better environmental results when they have Farm Environment Plans.
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Dairy sector already committed to climate change solutions
02 December 2020
DairyNZ shares the government’s ambition to reduce climate change emissions and today’s declaration of a climate emergency will further highlight the issue’s importance.
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Good Bosses in action: Peter & Vicki Risi
26 November 2020
Waikato dairy farm owners Peter & Vicki Risi are nailing it at being good bosses, and their team approach has continued paying off despite the Covid-19 restrictions.
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No turning back from 3-in-2
26 November 2020
DairyNZ’s Flexible Milking Project is investigating the pros and cons of milking three times in two days (3-in-2). Bay of Plenty farmer Nick Dowson is one of several pilot farmers involved in the project who’ve adopted a full-season flexible milking strategy.
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Time’s nearly up: farmer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote ends Saturday
26 May 2020
Dairy farmers have just days left to vote on the milksolids levy – which closes 5pm Saturday, May 30.
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Dairy farmers - don't forget your levy vote
20 May 2020
The deadline is looming for dairy farmers to have their say on the milksolids levy vote, which closes May 30.
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DairyNZ project drives change on Canterbury farms
15 May 2020
A DairyNZ project in Selwyn and Hinds is helping dairy farmers significantly reduce nitrogen losses on farms, while maintaining profitability.
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DairyNZ: Budget spending needs a long-term vision
14 May 2020
The Budget’s focus on jobs, infrastructure and the environment has hit the spot, but the devil will be in the detail for the dairy sector, says DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle.
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The big shift: Moving Day advice for farmers
12 May 2020
As an estimated 5000 dairy farm households New Zealand-wide prepare to move for the new dairy season, from June 1, information is available to help make this year’s shift during COVID-19 safe and easier.
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Jobs aplenty, good pay on dairy farms for COVID unemployed
08 May 2020
DairyNZ wants people who have lost jobs due to COVID-19 know there is plenty of work on dairy farms, especially in Waikato, Canterbury, Otago and Southland – and that they might well earn more than in their previous role.
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DairyNZ: feed fund appreciated for drought-stricken farmers
06 May 2020
DairyNZ says today’s announcement of a $500,000 government fund for drought recovery will be appreciated by farmers in need of feed assistance, but says it highlights the need for long-term solutions.
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Solution for Southland farmers' winter consents
06 May 2020
A solution has been found for Southland farmers who may require a new wintering consent, or variation, this year.
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Lockdown learning goes from dairy farm to living room
04 May 2020
With term two of the school year now underway, thousands of young kiwis will be including dairy farming in their studies while they’re learning from home.
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Principal repayments: what can you do?
01 May 2020
With current global uncertainty limiting our ability to predict where the milk price will land, it is timely to plan how your business will survive and thrive next season.
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Milk from NZ dairy cows: sustainable, nutrient-dense, tasty too
20 December 2019
As Kiwi families and friends sit down at the table this summer and plan picnics at the beach, they can be confident the dairy products from our New Zealand cows are both highly sustainable and one of the best sources of human nutrition on the planet.


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