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FARMERS AND exhibitors alike were enthusiastic about Canterbury's first-ever Effluent Expo, held last week on the outskirts of Christchurch.
Published in General News
Synlait milk plans to market a powder made with cows' production during the hours of darkness, and promises to pay suppliers a premium for the raw material.
Published in Management
Simon Walker was keen to ride the milk wave, but he wasn't willing to convert his sheep and beef farm at Mokomoko near the town of Pahiatua in the Tararua District.
Published in Management
Farm nutrient company, Altum is encouraging dairy farmers to challenge their traditional dry cow management systems in preparation this winter. The advice comes on the back of a recent independent trial on the effects of the magnesium and micro-nutrient enriched crystalline molasses block Crystalyx Dry Cow on the dairy cow transitioning from calving to lactation. New Zealand expert in ruminant physiology and reproductive biology, Dr Mark Oliver, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, says the trial demonstrated that Crystalyx Dry Cow provided benefits above those delivered by traditional mineral supplementation. These include lower rates of mastitis and reductions in retained placentas, along with an added benefit of a lighter workload for farm staff. "Farm staff appreciated the comparative practicality of the molasses block and its performance in poor weather compared to more traditional systems which use dusting or water trough dosing. Anecdotally, there was a perception that cow mood and ease of handling was also superior in the Crystalyx supplemented herd. These preliminary studies suggest that Dry Cow is suitable for use on New Zealand farms representative of the one used in the trial." The trial, overseen by Oliver was carried out on a commercial Tokoroa dairy farm operating two herds…
Published in Farm Health
Australian dairy farmers are being urged to act immediately to prevent facial eczema (FE) in their herds.
Published in Farm Health
Imporving their six-week in-calf rate by just 10% means the average New Zealand dairy farmer (386 cows) stands to benefit from an additional $15,440 (based on a $5.50/kgMS payout).
Published in Farm Health
Canadian dairy cattle expert Brian Carscadden shared his knowledge with breeders and potential farmers during his recent trip to New Zealand. Carscadden was a judge at the New Zealand Dairy Event.
Published in Farm Health
Sometimes a commercial competitive plough does not quite deliver what you want so the only alternative is to build your own and get the best bits from various machines.
Published in Machinery & Products
The days of worrying about your herd while on holiday may be over. CRV Ambreed is introducing its new web-based recording program CRV INSIGHT-Web. It's the only entirely web-based recording program which allows you to enter and retrieve your herd information from anywhere, says the company.
Published in Machinery & Products
The history and impact of artificial breeding on the New Zealand dairy industry has, for the first time, been chronicled in a book which will be launched in Hamilton next month.
Published in General News
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