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OPINION: The good news keeps getting better for NZ dairy farmers.
Drench resistance has been around for more than 40 years, but its impact was not a problem, as effective newly developed chemicals became available.
Mastitis is the inflammation of the mammary gland which generally occurs as a result of white blood cells being released – the body’s response to invasion by bacteria, usually via the teat canal.
Antibiotic use is under increased pressure because any time we use antibiotics there is an increased risk of bacteria developing resistance.
A New Zealand company providing mastitis diagnostic tools for dairy farmers has announced an over-subscribed capital round to support the continued development and international growth of the business.
Gore dairy farmers Doug and Josephine Dodds are leading their 111-year-old family farm into the future by combining established genetics with more efficient farming infrastructure.
Cambridge farmer Ashlea Kowalski believes strategies that reduce farmer injuries during the calving season are low cost and easily adopted.
New results from long-running research suggest that farmed animals bred for less impact on the climate are as healthy and produce meat quality just as good, if not better.
A new rubber ring applicator and pain relief delivery device, which provides up to 70% pain reduction in lambs after application, was recently put through its paces on farm.
OPINION: The good news keeps getting better for NZ dairy farmers.
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