Displaying items by tag: MYCOPLASMA BOVIS
M. bovis – we’re making headway
Ministry for Primary Industries chief science adviser, Dr John Roche on the indications New Zealand is winning the fight against Mycoplasma bovis.
Van Leeuwen Group farms for sale
High-profile South Canterbury dairy farmers Aad and Wilma van Leeuwen have put a number of their farms up for sale.
Two-year milestone for M. bovis
Two-year milestone for M. bovis
New head for M. bovis campaign positive about eradication
Good strides are being made in the Ministry for Primary Industry’s Mycoplasma bovis eradication programme, according to its new head.
Positivity from new M. Bovis programme boss
MPI’s new head of the Mycoplasma bovis eradication programme has some good news for the fight against the disease.
COVID-19: Tax relief for M. bovis farmers
Farmers whose herds were culled in response to the outbreak of Mycoplasma bovis will be able to minimise the tax treatment of their income in some circumstances.
We won’t go away!
South Island corporate farmer Aad van Leeuwen has a message for the Government: we won’t go away until justice prevails.
MPI opens M. bovis office in Northland
Northland farmers caught up in the Mycoplasma bovis saga can now access government assistance from a local office.
Good weather, negative blood test results bring joy to farm
The sun is out again for Southland bull beef farmers Ben Walling and Sarah Flintoft, who started the year in the fear of being struck down with Mycoplasma bovis for a second time.