Displaying 1-6 of 6 Items , Filtered by Sep or Oct and 2020 or 2018 and All regions or Nth Waikato or Bay of Plenty or Lower NI or Canterbury / Nth Otago or Southland / Sth Otago and Feed or Media
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Innovative wintering research launches in Southland
07 October 2020
Southern dairy farmers will have a front-row seat in designing, approving and testing a new wintering system in Southland.
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Southland winter cropping field day planned for farmers
30 September 2020
Farmers from Southland are encouraged to attend a winter cropping ‘Big Day Out’ field day on October 6.
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Plantain added as a pasture type in OverseerFM
01 September 2020
New Zealand farmers can now assess the potential impact and investment of plantain, using OverseerFM.
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Pasture Summit: growing dairy's future
29 October 2018
All dairy farmers are invited to attend the first joint New Zealand and Ireland Pasture Summit in November in New Zealand.
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Science snapshot: does sowing rate affect persistence?
25 September 2018
Find out the results of DairyNZ's research into different ryegrass sowing rates in different parts of New Zealand.
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Will farmers go hands-free on pasture assessment?
14 September 2018
DairyNZ's Brian Dela Rue explains the evolving world of pasture assessment.


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