Features:
- Stronger through science
Read how DairyNZ’s scientific research is delivering real on-farm solutions and how it’s made a difference on two North Island dairy farms. - What’s ahead for dairy in 2020?
DairyNZ chair Jim van der Poel discusses the significance of the Emissions Trading Scheme, Essential Freshwater and your DairyNZ Levy vote. - Spring calving revolutionised
Attending the FeedRight training course sparked a major turnaround on milk fever issues for LeAnne Blakelock and her team.
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Stronger through science
03 February 2020
DairyNZ’s scientific research is delivering real on-farm solutions for dairy farmers.
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More profit, smaller footprint
03 February 2020
Ten years ago, the dairy sector set itself an ambitious research target. DairyNZ strategy and investment leader Bruce Thorrold looks at how we’re tracking.
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What’s ahead for dairy in 2020?
03 February 2020
DairyNZ chair Jim van der Poel previews a big year ahead for the dairy sector.
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Scaling back on antibiotics
03 February 2020
Brendon and Rochelle O'Leary have been involved with DairyNZ’s dry cow therapy Decision-Making project.
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Spring calving ‘revolutionised’
03 February 2020
LeAnne Blakelock and her team had a major turnaround on long-held milk fever issues after attending DairyNZ’s FeedRight training course.
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Is dilution the solution?
03 February 2020
Does increasing production per cow or per hectare help dilute costs?
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Picking her dry-off date on BCS
03 February 2020
Now’s the time to think about selecting the right dry-off dates.