Displaying items by tag: DairyNZ
From riparian plants to pharmaceuticals
DairyNZ and NIWA are jointly looking for riparian plant options that not only benefit the environment, but lend themselves to fodder for stock, food for humans, and even pharmaceutical making.
Are your cows lying down enough?
We all know how important it is to get eight hours sleep, and while cows have different sleep patterns from us, they do need to spend a similar amount of time lying down.
Are your cows in deep mud?
If farmers feel winter hasn’t gone as well as it could have and sometimes the cows were in deep mud, then now is a good time to review their wintering plans, says DairyNZ animal care team leader Helen Thoday.
Emissions prices should carry an incentive
DairyNZ says emissions prices suggested by the Productivity Commission would heavily affect NZ farming if the sector faced a full emissions price under the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Farmers deserve better — Editorial
Where valued staff call the shots
All eyes on NZ emissions plan
New Zealand has the highest agricultural emissions of the 170 countries that have ratified the Paris agreement, says DairyNZ’s Nick Tait.
Farmer wanted for DairyNZ board
Weight, meal intake key to weaning
Weaning based on calf weight and meal intake will help calves develop into healthy heifers, says DairyNZ.
Wilson an inspirational leader — DairyNZ
DairyNZ chairman Jim van der Poel says the dairy sector and Fonterra has benefited from John Wilson’s “inspirational leadership” for over 20 years.