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The upcoming DairyZN Farmers Forum will allow farmers to engage and connect with other farmers, scientists and experts.
Registrations are now open for two DairyNZ 2023 Farmers' Forum events.
The events - in Waikato on April 27 and Canterbury on May 9 - will give dairy farmers the opportunity to hear from talented scientists and sector experts about practical science-based solutions and innovation to tackle sector challenges.
DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle says this year's forums are focused on the theme 'Research to reality: practical science for dairy farmers.'
"The dairy sector continues to face a range of challenges, from workforce shortages to climate change. To combat these challenges, our DairyNZ team is continuing to research and bring practical science-based solutions and innovation to the farm, now and for the future," he says.
"The form will provide a unique opportunity for farmers to engage and connect with other farmers, scientists and experts, while hearing scientific insights and the latest research and development, through a mix of great speakers, displays and interactive sessions," he says.
Scientists and sector leaders will discuss a range of topics, including research underway to improve water quality, boost reproduction, reduce nitrogen loss and improve climate change adaptation.
Farmers' Forum events include practical information sessions discussing how to design internationally competitive farming systems for the future, and understanding how the herb plantain can help reduce nitrogen loss.
A lunchtime science expo will give farmers an opportunity to connect directly with scientists and researchers.
Farmers are encouraged to register now for the Waikato and Canterbury events to secure their spots. Registrations are open and free levy-paying dairy farmers and their staff.
For more information, the full programme and registration, visit dairynz.co.nz/farmersforum
Farmers' Forum 2023
Wakato
Don Rowlands Centre, Karapiro
Thursday, 27 April 2023
Canterbury
Ashburton Events Centre, Ashburton
Tuesday, 9 May 2023
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