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Friday, 04 April 2025 07:55

Family’s commitment to the breed

Carterton's Awakare Farm has long stood as a place where family, tradition and innovation intersect.

Published in Farm Health

Holstein Friesian NZ and Link Livestock have agreed on a strategic partnership to provide HFNZ members with comprehensive services from one of New Zealand's most respected dairy men.

Published in General News
Friday, 28 March 2025 07:55

Sensors may aid early detection

A Research programme supported by Beef+Lamb NZ is investigating the potential of ‘accelerometer’ sensors for early detection of conditions such as facial eczema (FE) in sheep.

Published in Farm Health
Thursday, 20 March 2025 10:55

Understanding udder health

Last month we talked about why dry cow management is critical, though often overlooked. This month I wanted to dive further into the dry period’s importance to udder health.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 14 March 2025 11:55

Farmer input needed to combat FE

Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is calling on livestock farmers to take part in a survey measuring the financial impact of facial eczema (FE).

Published in Farm Health

Soon farmers and working dog breeders will be able to have a dog that best suits their needs thanks to a team of researchers at Massey University.

Published in Farm Health

Now is not the time to stop incorporating plantain into dairy pasture systems to reduce nitrogen (N) loss, says Agricom Australasia brand manager Mark Brown.

Published in Farm Health
Friday, 28 February 2025 11:55

The future of beef breeding

Progeny testing at Pāmu’s Kepler farm in Southland as part of Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Informing New Zealand Beef programme is showing that the benefits of hybrid vigour could have a massive impact on the future of beef breeding.

Published in Farm Health
Tuesday, 25 February 2025 12:55

Anti-parasite drugs 'affect lamb development'

AgResearch scientists have collected the first known data showing behavioural developmental impacts on lambs whose mothers were treated with long-acting drugs for parasites.

Published in General News
Wednesday, 19 February 2025 12:55

Dry cow management is key

OPINION: We need to stop treating the dry period as just a rest between lactations and understand that it’s a significant biological reset that impacts the health and productivity of the next lactation.

Published in Opinion
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