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Discover NZ's top proven bulls on the latest Ranking of Active Sires (RAS) list update - helping you breed more productive and efficient cows.
New Talking Dairy episode
$10 payout - now what?It’s been a season of shifting gears - high costs, cautious optimism, then a lift in milk prices and easing interest rates. What’s on the horizon for next season?
Get autumn-ready with seasonal tips, tools and resoures in one handy place.
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Wednesday, 26 March 2025
South Island Agricultural Field DaysSite booth number 120 (in the Middle Section), 1191 Courtenay Road, Kirwee
Field Day
More infoTo support farmers in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, we’ve teamed up with Irish researchers to quantify methane emissions from dairy cows in pasture-based systems. This collaborative research programme delves into the complexities of methane emissions from grazing cows, aiming to develop more precise emission factors and mitigation strategies for our unique pasture-based systems.
Find out moreWe’re proud to be working alongside farmers to provide science solutions to farming challenges for more than 15 years.
In 2022/23 DairyNZ invested $67.25m into programmes and projects that support profitable and sustainable dairy farming, and continue to progress the positive future of our sector.
We have a breadth of useful tools and resources available to help farmers run their business throughout the seasons. They are tried and tested and have been developed using the latest science and research.
Working together with others in the sector is an important part of how we collaborate to solve the longer-term challenges.
NZ Animal Evaluation by DairyNZ works closely with farmers and industry to bring you the data to lift the genetic potential of New Zealand’s dairy herd, and to help ensure improvements continue from this generation to the next.
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