Farmers preparing to graze livestock on fodder crops this winter are being encouraged to use a new checklist and other practical resources now available sector-wide.
The farming sector is focused on improving winter grazing and eliminating practices that impact on the environment and animal welfare.
A new wintering checklist and winter grazing plans designed to help farmers make practical written plans for winter are now available from industry good bodies DairyNZ, Beef + Lamb NZ and Federated Farmers. A comprehensive winter grazing plan is also available through Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
Plans are recommended to support good management and farmers can utilise an industry or MPI plan.
DairyNZ farm performance general manager Sharon Morrell encourages farmers to make use of the new resources, as it helps take the right steps to continuing to lift winter grazing standards.
"Planning for winter and wet weather now is important to deliver good outcomes when adverse weather arrives," says Morrell.
"Farmers will begin moving stock onto crops in the next few weeks, so now is the critical time to ensure all plans are in place for the months ahead.
"We are all committed to lifting winter grazing performance and using a wintering checklist and practical plan helps farmers and graziers to do that."
The new wintering checklist helps farmers assess whether they are prepared for winter and highlight any potential gaps.
The checklist is supported by other new initiatives, such as webinars, workshops and regular information from industry bodies collaborating on advice to farmers to ensure it is coordinated and consistent. The advice is in line with new guidelines released by MPI recently.
"We all want to see the sector perform well this winter, with farmers and graziers making good calls during each phase - from planning through to wet weather management," says Beef + Lamb NZ North Island general manager, Corina Jordan.
In addition, DairyNZ's new winter grazing plan provides step-by-step strategies for paddock set-up and grazing management for immediate focus this winter. This includes protecting critical source areas and waterways, bale placement, back fencing and having a wet weather contingency plan.
Beef + Lamb NZ will also be delivering a series of winter grazing workshops around the country.
The sector has also recently launched a wintering hotline for any concerns or complaints. If anyone sees something that doesn't look right, they can call the wintering hotline on 0800 FARMING. The hotline is supported by Federated Farmers, Beef + Lamb NZ and DairyNZ.
Successful Wintering
- Supports good animal health and welfare
- Minimises contaminant loss to the environment
- Complies with regional council regulations
- Protects valuable topsoil
- Complements the overall dairy system and the work of the team on farm.