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As temperatures rise globally, heat stress is becoming more common among cows too.
Published in Management
OPINION: One of the attractions of shifting from spring calving to autumn calving is perceived reduction in down cows, or milk fever. Our analysis of herds that go through this process suggest that this is certainly the case. However, our team has identified something else going on in winter milk herds in early lactation.
Published in Opinion
OPINION: Last week New Zealand dairy farmers woke up to fantastic news on two consecutive days.
Published in Opinion
Former Fonterra chief executive Theo Spierings has launched a consultancy to help global companies meet their sustainability goals while lifting profits.
Published in General News
An upgrade of Massey University’s Dairy 4 Farm is close to completion.
Published in General News
DairyNZ is advocating for farmers to get a fair deal when agricultural emissions are priced by 2025, says chief executive Tim Mackle.
Published in General News
Grass growth is fantastic in the Manawatu but production remains static.
Published in General News
The Government’s announcement of a connectivity upgrade is being met with cautious optimism.
Published in General News
Just around half way through his three year tenure as New Zealand National Fieldays Society president, James Allen is picking that the next three to five years for NZ agriculture will be a time of opportunity.
Published in General News
Forestry Minister Stuart Nash and Climate Change Minister James Shaw have released a public discussion document that seeks feedback on ideas to better manage afforestation.
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