Displaying items by tag: DairyNZ
Breeding index proposal uproar
The call for a single national animal evaluation breeding index that incorporates genetics is causing friction among the dairy sector's key players.
Mackle plans to stick around
Fun farming comp at school
Students of Kiwitahi School near Morrinsville pulled on their gumboots and overalls to learn new rural skills in a fun Young Farmer Competition on May 2.
DairyNZ and iwi collaborate to revitalise priority catchments
DairyNZ says a Sustainable Catchments programme launched this month will see local farmers, DairyNZ and iwi working together to help improve the health of the Pokaiwhenua catchment in the South Waikato.
Recruitment campaign designed to reduce worker shortage
Great time to go dairying
The dairy industry is urgently looking to attract more people to meet a shortage of 2,500 staff on farms, according to DairyNZ.
Is augmented reality the future of farming?
Imagine a farmer being able to tell a paddock’s pasture cover and dry matter content just by looking at it, or accessing information about a cow’s body condition score in the same way.
Waiting for answers
Dairy industry leader Jim van der Poel still believes farmers going into an Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) will be "a stupid thing".
Treat all cattle with care, respect
DairyNZ says all cattle, regardless of their purpose, must be treated with care and respect as they are being prepared for transport and then physically transported.