Displaying items by tag: DairyNZ
Essential Freshwater’s $80b bill
Dairy farmers say over-stringent freshwater policies will cost New Zealand at least $80 billion in the next 30 years, but will not greatly improve water quality.
Manawatu farmers moving against facial eczema
A group of dairy farmers in southern Manawatu are taking a proactive approach to dealing with facial eczema (FE) in the coming months.
Bipartisan support for Bill gives farmers certainty
DairyNZ says yesterday’s bipartisan support of the Zero Carbon Bill was a positive step forward for New Zealand farmers.
Uncertainty causing stress and anxiety
Newly elected DairyNZ director Tracy Brown says there are more moving parts in the industry now than in the whole 25 years she has been in dairy.
$6b hit from water reforms
The Government’s proposed freshwater reforms could derail the dairy industry and cost New Zealand $6 billion annually from 2050.
Dairy motivates top scholars
Both Massey University’s top scholars for 2019 are from dairy farming families and both are DairyNZ scholarship students.
Farmers ‘better board the emissions train’
The emissions train is leaving the station and farmers need to be aboard, says DairyNZ chief executive Tim Mackle.
Women elected to DairyNZ board
DairyNZ poll
Talking about elections, the DairyNZ board election is shaping up to be a much more exciting affair.
DairyNZ’s new man in Naki
DairyNZ's new Taranaki regional leader, Mark Laurence, plans to help the region’s farmers continue adapting to their fast-changing environment.