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Dairy Environment Leaders trade gumboots for suits
29 November 2019
The DairyNZ Dairy Environment Leaders are hosting their 7th Annual farmer-led forum in Wellington from 2 – 4 December with a firm focus on supporting communities and embracing change, says DEL Chairwoman Tracy Brown.
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Dairy farmers producing more milk from fewer cows, latest ‘cow census’ shows
28 November 2019
The latest New Zealand Dairy Statistics released today by DairyNZ and Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) reveal farmers’ focus on productivity and efficiency is paying off with milk production increasing despite cow numbers stabilising.
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Zero Carbon Bill a mixed bag for farmers
06 November 2019
DairyNZ Chief Executive Dr Tim Mackle is describing the Zero Carbon Bill as a 'mixed bag' for farmers, while urging all political parties to work together to find consensus on a pathway forward.
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Farmers invited to help shape DairyNZ’s future focus at meetings
04 November 2019
Dairy farmers are invited to come along to a series of local meetings to share their views on what the future focus of DairyNZ should be.
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Designing workplaces for 2030
01 November 2019
We all want our dairy farms to be highly attractive workplaces – but how do we get there?
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DairyNZ training: heading in the FeedRight direction
13 November 2018
Training in FeedRight and other DairyNZ programmes can help rural professionals add real value to their farmers.
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Meet DairyNZ's biosecurity team
13 November 2018
Diversity and reach come to mind when talking about DairyNZ’s biosecurity team.
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South Island farmers join animal evaluation advisory panel
13 November 2018
Two South Island farmers, Mo Topham from Southland and Tania Riddington from Canterbury, have recently joined the New Zealand Animal Evaluation (NZAEL) Farmer Advisory Panel, bringing the panel numbers to nine.
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Dairy farmers say welcome, kia ora, gidday, huanying...
09 November 2018
In some places it is as simple as a serene, leafy green picnic spot beside a stream; in others it is what city slickers call five-star luxury, complete with 800-plus thread count bed linen.
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Good breeding brings Royals and dairy farmers together
06 November 2018
The whirlwind visit to New Zealand by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last week was closely watched by a dairy farmer’s wife who once made Prince Harry’s grandmother tea and pikelets.
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Biosecurity second nature for Southland sharemilkers
02 November 2018
Easy and inexpensive biosecurity measures are simply a force of habit for Billy and Sharn Roskam.
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New leader ready for change
30 October 2018
Northland dairy farmers will notice a new face at DairyNZ discussion groups and events over the coming months with the arrival of new regional leader Tareen Ellis.
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Churn and learn with 'Is it cheese?'
29 October 2018
DairyNZ's latest classroom learning kit is giving kids a real taste of science in the classroom.