Displaying 1-15 of 20 Items , Filtered by May or Dec and 2022 or 2018 and All regions or Nth Waikato or Southland / Sth Otago and Feed or People
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Guidance to help new farm wetlands flourish
25 May 2022
Wetlands can help manage a farm’s environmental footprint and boost biodiversity – and a new NIWA-DairyNZ resource will help farms with wetland design and performance.
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Dairy farmers invited to join SIDE 2022 in Oamaru
02 May 2022
A diverse range of keynote speakers and workshops will offer inspired thinking to help solve farming challenges at the South Island’s largest dairy event – SIDE 2022, in Oamaru.
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Farmer feedback reshaping He Waka Eke Noa options
02 May 2022
DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb NZ (B+LNZ) are taking farmer feedback on board and working hard to improve the agricultural emissions pricing options, including driving down the administration costs.
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Science snapshot: cutting to the chase: the effects of pre-graze mowing
20 December 2018
Find out if mowing before grazing achieve target pasture residuals and/or improve cow and pasture performance.
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How much pasture and crop could potentially be eaten on your farm?
18 December 2018
A new tool dairy farmers can use to increase the amount of pasture and crop eaten by their herds, raising farm performance.
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Immigration proposals welcomed by farmers
18 December 2018
DairyNZ has welcomed the government’s consultation on temporary work visas and the proposed introduction of Regional Skills Shortage Lists, saying labour shortages are a very real and serious problem for the dairy sector.
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Positive outlook for Mycoplasma bovis eradication
17 December 2018
After a tough 2018 for many dairy farmers who have been tackling Mycoplasma bovis or working hard to prevent it getting on farm, today’s announcement comes as a positive indication that eradication is possible.
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Meet our Upper NI regional team
15 December 2018
DairyNZ Upper NI hub leader Sharon Morrell talks about her team’s work and achievements.
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Water movement gets everyone involved
13 December 2018
DairyNZ has launched an exciting new movement to get everyone to play a role in improving NZ’s waterways, explains chief executive Tim Mackle.
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Toolboxes and talking points
12 December 2018
Discussion groups help farmers to link up, support each other and make the best use of DairyNZ's farm assessment toolbox.
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Waikato farmers acting early on effluent management
07 December 2018
Meet three Waikato farmers who are taking early action on managing effluent.
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DairyNZ projects: farmer-led, region-fed
06 December 2018
Check out a snapshot of three DairyNZ regional projects that are building a better dairy sector by bringing farmers together.
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Forum set to inspire Dairy Environment Leaders
04 December 2018
This week Wellington is hosting nearly one-hundred of New Zealand’s most passionate dairy farming leaders.
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Industry cost share for Mycoplasma bovis finalised
04 December 2018
The Boards of DairyNZ and Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) have today announced agreement on how each industry’s share of the cost of the Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) phased eradication programme will be split.
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Plantain project a tool for targets
03 December 2018
DairyNZ has launched a potentially game-changing research project to test the benefits of plantain in local pastures.


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