
DWN Regional Leader of the Year finalists announced
Four finalists announced in the inaugural DWN Regional Leader of the Year award.
Four finalists announced in the inaugural DWN Regional Leader of the Year award.
This year's finalists highlight the depth and diversity in the dairy industry.
Plus, Holly Kramer will join the board as an independent director from May 11.
Even without Covid-19 restrictions Moving Day is a huge logistical exercise.
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Not everyone is gloomy about next season's milk price.
It's taken two months to repair fences on Helen Cummings' Southland dairy farm.
Tight feed supplies and ongoing drought forcing some dairy farmers to dry off early.
Comment: Calving is an intense time on farms in terms of workload and skills required.
"We, as a team globally, had to go to the drawing board to revise our expectations."
The Forsythe's herd was fitted with high-tech smart collars in 2018.
He even managed to milk the cows twice while completing the gigantic run.
The Zany Zeus brand was set to close down.
Dairy product prices rose, advancing for the first time since January.
Monique Radford is home on the dairy farm instead of in a Massey University laboratory.
Dairy prices were buoyed by optimism that demand for product will remain.
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"The cows still need milked and the crops must be picked."
Fonterra gets behind hand-sanitiser production drive.
Fonterra must keep winning in the economic battle against Covid-19.
But the milk processor says it is still seeing no operational impact from Covid-19.
His skill for judging Holstein Friesian dairy cattle has taken him all over New Zealand.
Fonterra's result comes at a tough economic time.
The price of wholemilk powder fell to its lowest point in more than a year.
Whineray likes to keep things simple, which is exactly what Fonterra needs.
The Schats are providing milk free from the A1 protein in the South Island.
Lindsay Farm is bending or breaking Government rules. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Tail-breaking case involved more than 300 cows.