Displaying items by tag: DairyNZ
Hidden silage losses can reach 40%
Most losses that occur when you make silage are invisible – as high as 40% of the original cut pasture, says DairyNZ.
Nutrient loss under spotlight
New Zealand's shift from a pasture-based model to high feed-input dairy farms will come under the microscope in a joint research project.
Dairy out to lure skilled workers
Dairy women celebrate success, hard work
Dairy Womens Network will hold its annual meeting this week with the theme celebrating success and reward for hard work.
Silage: quality in equals quality out
Quality silage is a stable feed made from quality pasture preserved in the absence of oxygen by quality fermentation to minimise any loss of feeding value, says DairyNZ.
Cook wins DairyNZ seat
Focus on profit paying dividends
Luxton signs off from DairyNZ
Primary Industry Minister Nathan Guy has paid a glowing tribute to outgoing DairyNZ chairman John Luxton.
Dairy remains a national cash cow
The dairy industry contributed 37% of the total value of New Zealand's primary industry exports in 2014-15.
Tighter belt keeping things trim – DairyNZ
DairyNZ has tightened its belt while working hard to deliver more value than ever for farmers, says chairman Michael Spaans.