fbpx
Print this page
Monday, 25 May 2020 10:10

Top tips for a smooth move

Written by  Staff Reporters
About 5000 farmers and their families would be hitting the road this Moving Day. About 5000 farmers and their families would be hitting the road this Moving Day.

As an estimated 5,000 dairy farmers prepare to pack up and move to new farms for the June 1 start of the new season, DairyNZ is providing practical assistance to help make the move safe and easier.

The industry-good body has worked with sector partners to develop a package of resources to support farmers on Moving Day. 

“This remarkable move takes place every year incredibly smoothly, given the size and scale of the activity, thanks to the hard work and tenacity of dairy farmers,” DairyNZ people team manager Jane Muir says. 

“There will be extra challenges this year with Covid-19 and we wanted to help farmers understand what they need to do to meet the health and safety requirements and give advice on planning and working through checklists to successfully move households, animals, people and equipment.”

New Moving Day guidelines and templates are now available on the DairyNZ website, developed by DairyNZ with input from Federated Farmers, Fonterra and FMG.

“At this stage, it looks like New Zealand will be at Covid-19 alert level 2 when Moving Week takes place, but we need everyone to consider all scenarios and we are providing support for this. Being prepared means farmers can proceed with confidence,” says Muir.

“The resources have been designed to be user-friendly and save farmers time and stress.” 

They include guidelines on managing the key elements of the move – covering planning and movement of people, animals and equipment. The guidelines also cover managing contractors and regulatory requirements in the Covid-19 environment. 

“We know many farmers love having templates for key activities they have to carry out, so we have made a number available to help with the move.”

The templates include a Moving Day Planning Document to help plan ahead, and a Moving Day Participation Record (to keep track of who is helping with each move in case Covid-19 tracing is required).

An easy to read Q&A has also been developed covering such things as who can help with Moving Day, which businesses farmers can use for Moving Day and cleaning requirements for houses, dairy sheds and equipment. 

More like this

'Stand stock' before Moving Day

Southern dairy farmers are being reminded to undertake best practices to safeguard water quality and transport safety when the annual stock Moving Day begins shortly.

Get ready for Moving Day

Moving Day is a big day in the farming calendar and requires good planning and communication to ensure success.

Treat all cattle with care, respect

DairyNZ says all cattle, regardless of their purpose, must be treated with care and respect as they are being prepared for transport and then physically transported.

Featured

Gongs for best field days site

Among the regular exhibitors at last month’s South Island Agricultural Field Days, the one that arguably takes the most intensive preparation every time is the PGG Wrightson Seeds site.

Feed help supplements Canterbury farmers meet protein goals

Two high producing Canterbury dairy farmers are moving to blended stockfeed supplements fed in-shed for a number of reasons, not the least of which is to boost protein levels, which they can’t achieve through pasture under the region’s nitrogen limit of 190kg/ha.