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‘Never let a good recession go to waste’
Using bought-in supplement to ‘produce milk for milk’s sake’ could be robbing the New Zealand dairy industry of its resilience says DairyNZ primary scientist John Roche.
Failing to plan is planning to fail
The need for farmers to have a sound strategy to avoid flip-flopping from year to year is now more important than ever.
Focus on condition of individual cows
A lot of research into body condition scoring has yielded overwhelming evidence to support DairyNZ targets at calving.
More pasture the answer
Dairy farmers searching for efficiencies in their operation know that homegrown, fully utilised pasture has always been the most cost-effective feed. Even before the current downturn, many farmers were not only looking at output ratios such as milk solids per cow, but also at feed efficiency ratios such as the cost of producing a megajoule of metabolisable energy per kg of dry matter.
Milking smarter
Secrets to milking even smarter will be revealed at 10 new-format DairyNZ Milksmart events being held nationwide over the next few months.