Wednesday, 06 August 2025 12:55

DairyNZ thanks farm staff

Written by  Staff Reporters
August 6 marks Farm Worker Appreciation Day. August 6 marks Farm Worker Appreciation Day.

August 6 marks Farm Worker Appreciation Day, a moment to recognise the dedication and hard mahi of dairy farm workers across Aotearoa - and DairyNZ is taking the opportunity to celebrate the skilled teams working on its two research farms.

DairyNZ chief executive Campbell Parker says the teams at Scott Farm and Lye Farm are integral to delivering our science-led solutions for farmers.

“Our farm staff play a crucial role behind the scenes, working alongside our technical teams and scientists to deliver research for farmers,” says Parker.

“They bring deep practical knowledge to our science programmes, helping test different concepts and innovations on the ground. Their skills and knowledge make a lot of our research possible, and valuable, for farmers across the country.”

From pasture trials, detailed animal studies and farm systems trials, the research farms test practical, farmer-focused solutions that can be applied on dairy farms nationwide.

“DairyNZ's farm staff collaborate closely with scientists and provide essential feedback on how research performs in a practical setting. Together with our technical teams, they are the backbone of our on-farm science,” says Parker.

“I want to take this moment to thank and celebrate these teams for their hard work and dedication, every day of the year.”


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DairyNZ farm assistant Jenna Ruck explains that working on one of DairyNZ’s research farms is both rewarding and motivating.

“I enjoy knowing the work we do contributes to something bigger - helping farmers around the country improve their systems and adapt to new challenges,” says Ruck.

“In many ways, it’s like working on any other farm - cows are still front of mind, and I love seeing them happy and healthy. But there’s an added layer, as you have to be aware of what research each herd is part of, including different feed requirements, to help ensure accurate research results.

“The team is also great to work with, they are supportive, and everyone’s keen to help you learn and grow.”

DairyNZ chair and dairy farmer Tracy Brown says today is a great reminder to thank the people who keep our farms running every day.

“People are at the heart of every successful dairy business, and Farm Worker Appreciation Day is a great opportunity to say thank you,” says Brown.

“Many farms are in the middle of calving right now, one of the busiest and most demanding times of year. That makes today the perfect time to take a moment, catch your breath, and show your appreciation.”

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