Displaying items by tag: Dairy Australia

Monday, 18 April 2016 14:55

Practical tools to prevent lameness

Lameness is estimated to cost Australian farmers at least A$250 for each cow that develops the problem and can greatly reduce cow comfort and longevity.

Published in Farm Health
Monday, 29 February 2016 12:55

Breeding bull apps saves time

Building on its popular Good Bulls Guide, Dairy Australia's new Good Bulls app makes it easier for dairy farmers to identify bulls that meet their breeding priorities.

Published in World News

Falling global dairy prices, dry conditions and high input costs are tightening the margins for Australia's dairy farmers and reducing national milk production.

Published in World News
Friday, 12 February 2016 10:45

Dollar, time in AI will bring better returns

"If you invest dollars and a little more time in AI and genetics you will make more money, it is that simple," 

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 13 November 2015 16:46

Oz farmers cautioned on mastitis

While farmers prepare their herds for mating they should keep the milking team focused on preventing mastitis says Dairy Australia's animal health and fertility programme manager, Dr Kathryn Davis.

Published in Farm Health
Tuesday, 25 August 2015 12:00

Oz-China ties growing

Dairy Australia chairman Geoff Akers says China is a growing and long term market for the Australian dairy industry.

Published in World News
Thursday, 23 July 2015 10:30

More money from milk than milk from money

Building an Australian dairy industry that is sustainable and profitable should assure long-term success, says Dairy Australia chair Geoff Akers.

Published in World News
Tuesday, 07 July 2015 06:00

Happy days in Oz dairy

Despite milk price volatility most Australian dairy farmers enjoyed a good 2014-15 season.

Published in World News
Tuesday, 07 July 2015 06:00

Some Oz farmers miss transition feeding

About 30% of Australian dairy farmers are missing out on the advantages of a transition cow nutrition management programme, says Dairy Australia.

Published in Farm Health
Sunday, 15 March 2015 00:00

Keep an eye on the sky

After an uninspiring ten months, the start of 2015 has understandably created a great deal more optimism on the sellers’ side of global dairy markets. 

Published in General News
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