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  • An image of a person looking on eroded soil
    Erosion control

    Erosion control is the practice of preventing sediment and nutrients from entering waterways and preserving topsoil on paddocks.

    Environment

    3 min read

    Erosion control

    An image of a person looking on eroded soil

    Erosion control is the practice of preventing sediment and nutrients from entering waterways and preserving topsoil on paddocks.

    Environment

    3 min read

  • a man riding a motorbike herding cows
    Efficient

    A well-designed and maintained track for your dairy herd can save time and money, and improve cow welfare.

    Milking

    5 min read

    Efficient

    a man riding a motorbike herding cows

    A well-designed and maintained track for your dairy herd can save time and money, and improve cow welfare.

    Milking

    5 min read

  • Cow eating grass in field
    Staggers

    Grass staggers is a metabolic disease in cows caused by a magnesium deficiency. By giving cows extra magnesium in their diet, you can prevent health issues like grass staggers and milk fever, which can help increase milk production.

    Animal

    4 min read

    Staggers

    Cow eating grass in field

    Grass staggers is a metabolic disease in cows caused by a magnesium deficiency. By giving cows extra magnesium in their diet, you can prevent health issues like grass staggers and milk fever, which can help increase milk production.

    Animal

    4 min read

  • A small group of cows galloping on a green field
    Training Heifers

    Heifers, or young female cows, require careful planning and patience when introducing them to the milking herd. The page you're reading details steps to minimise stress and enhance milk production during this transition.

    Animal

    3 min read

    Training Heifers

    A small group of cows galloping on a green field

    Heifers, or young female cows, require careful planning and patience when introducing them to the milking herd. The page you're reading details steps to minimise stress and enhance milk production during this transition.

    Animal

    3 min read

  • A cow looking at the camera
    Weaning

    Successful weaning in calves relies on proper nutrition, adequate weight, and gradual transitions. It's important to ensure calves are consuming the right amount of feed and meeting their weight-for-age targets.

    Animal

    3 min read

    Weaning

    A cow looking at the camera

    Successful weaning in calves relies on proper nutrition, adequate weight, and gradual transitions. It's important to ensure calves are consuming the right amount of feed and meeting their weight-for-age targets.

    Animal

    3 min read

  • A herd of dairy cows in the early morning, waiting to be milked.
    Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking

    Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking is a short-term strategy used during the calving period. Understanding the benefits and trade-offs helps you make informed decisions for your herd and business.

    Milking

    8 min read

    Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking

    A herd of dairy cows in the early morning, waiting to be milked.

    Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking is a short-term strategy used during the calving period. Understanding the benefits and trade-offs helps you make informed decisions for your herd and business.

    Milking

    8 min read

  • Cows inside a robotic milking systems
    Automatic milking systems

    An Automatic Milking System (AMS) lets cows choose when to be milked by a robotic system without human help. It has a robotic arm and an identification system. When a cow enters, it's checked if she's due for milking.

    Milking

    19 min read

    Automatic milking systems

    Cows inside a robotic milking systems

    An Automatic Milking System (AMS) lets cows choose when to be milked by a robotic system without human help. It has a robotic arm and an identification system. When a cow enters, it's checked if she's due for milking.

    Milking

    19 min read

  • Tall slim green plants
    Maize silage

    Maize silage is a high-quality forage supplement made by ensiling maize crops in stacks or bunkers, used to supplement pasture. This silage has notably low levels of sodium, calcium, and phosphorus, making it a useful carrier to supplement magnesium.

    Feed

    4 min read

    Maize silage

    Tall slim green plants

    Maize silage is a high-quality forage supplement made by ensiling maize crops in stacks or bunkers, used to supplement pasture. This silage has notably low levels of sodium, calcium, and phosphorus, making it a useful carrier to supplement magnesium.

    Feed

    4 min read

  • A man milking a cow
    Herringbone bail pit

    The design of the milking bail, pipework, and pit in dairy farming is crucial for the safety and comfort of both cows and workers. This page outlines ways to ensure optimal cow flow and worker efficiency in the milking process.

    Milking

    4 min read

    Herringbone bail pit

    A man milking a cow

    The design of the milking bail, pipework, and pit in dairy farming is crucial for the safety and comfort of both cows and workers. This page outlines ways to ensure optimal cow flow and worker efficiency in the milking process.

    Milking

    4 min read

  • A teat cup liner used for milking cow
    Liners

    The teat cup liner is the part of the milking machine that touches the cow's teat, significantly affecting milking performance, udder and teat health.

    Milking

    7 min read

    Liners

    A teat cup liner used for milking cow

    The teat cup liner is the part of the milking machine that touches the cow's teat, significantly affecting milking performance, udder and teat health.

    Milking

    7 min read

  • A field with green grass and cows behind a fence with two people talking
    Regrassing paddock selection

    Maximising pasture growth is key to increasing your dairy farm's profitability. To do this, you need to identify the lowest producing paddocks and understand their potential by comparing them with the best ones.

    Feed

    4 min read

    Regrassing paddock selection

    A field with green grass and cows behind a fence with two people talking

    Maximising pasture growth is key to increasing your dairy farm's profitability. To do this, you need to identify the lowest producing paddocks and understand their potential by comparing them with the best ones.

    Feed

    4 min read

  • A brown weevil in a leaf
    Clover Root Weevil

    Clover root weevil (CRW) is a pest that affects clover, a vital plant in many pastures. This weevil, first detected in Waikato and Auckland in 1996, can be found year-round but is most plentiful in summer.

    Feed

    2 min read

    Clover Root Weevil

    A brown weevil in a leaf

    Clover root weevil (CRW) is a pest that affects clover, a vital plant in many pastures. This weevil, first detected in Waikato and Auckland in 1996, can be found year-round but is most plentiful in summer.

    Feed

    2 min read

  • Farmer managing a cow's tail
    Tail Management

    Tail management is crucial in dairy farming to ensure animal welfare and a positive working environment. Tail injuries can cause pain and impact how cows communicate.

    Animal

    6 min read

    Tail Management

    Farmer managing a cow's tail

    Tail management is crucial in dairy farming to ensure animal welfare and a positive working environment. Tail injuries can cause pain and impact how cows communicate.

    Animal

    6 min read

  • Dairy farmer Luke Templeton in a crop paddock leaning on a wrapped silage bale
    Winter pasture management

    Managing high-quality pasture during feed surplus periods is a crucial skill in pasture management. This page explains that pasture surplus often develops in spring, which if unmanaged, can lead to low-quality pasture affecting milk production.

    Feed

    6 min read

    Winter pasture management

    Dairy farmer Luke Templeton in a crop paddock leaning on a wrapped silage bale

    Managing high-quality pasture during feed surplus periods is a crucial skill in pasture management. This page explains that pasture surplus often develops in spring, which if unmanaged, can lead to low-quality pasture affecting milk production.

    Feed

    6 min read

  • Autumn pasture on a dairy farm with snow-capped mountains in the background
    Autumn management

    Autumn pasture management in dairy farming involves focusing on average pasture cover and cow condition to prepare for spring.

    Feed

    5 min read

    Autumn management

    Autumn pasture on a dairy farm with snow-capped mountains in the background

    Autumn pasture management in dairy farming involves focusing on average pasture cover and cow condition to prepare for spring.

    Feed

    5 min read

  • A fungus living inside another plant
    Endophytes

    An endophyte is a fungus naturally found in ryegrass and tall fescue pastures, helping to protect the plants from insect damage. In New Zealand, many ryegrass plants contain this fungus, passed down through seeds.

    Feed

    9 min read

    Endophytes

    A fungus living inside another plant

    An endophyte is a fungus naturally found in ryegrass and tall fescue pastures, helping to protect the plants from insect damage. In New Zealand, many ryegrass plants contain this fungus, passed down through seeds.

    Feed

    9 min read

  • Open paddock with a travelling irrigator
    Maintenance

    Failures of pumps and irrigation equipment on your dairy farm can lead to wasted time, limited pasture growth, and stress. The page highlights the importance of regular checks and ongoing maintenance to prevent these issues.

    Environment

    2 min read

    Maintenance

    Open paddock with a travelling irrigator

    Failures of pumps and irrigation equipment on your dairy farm can lead to wasted time, limited pasture growth, and stress. The page highlights the importance of regular checks and ongoing maintenance to prevent these issues.

    Environment

    2 min read

  • A female individual washing on a cow pen yard
    Yard cleaning

    Reducing the time and water used in washing dairy yards is vital to an efficient farm routine. The page outlines various methods for efficient yard cleaning, focusing on the design of the holding yard, wash down systems, and the type of surface used.

    Milking

    4 min read

    Yard cleaning

    A female individual washing on a cow pen yard

    Reducing the time and water used in washing dairy yards is vital to an efficient farm routine. The page outlines various methods for efficient yard cleaning, focusing on the design of the holding yard, wash down systems, and the type of surface used.

    Milking

    4 min read

  • Widescape photo of a bovine herd living peacefully in a green field with nearby trees.
    Theileria

    Theileriosis is a cattle disease spread by ticks, causing anaemia and sometimes death, especially in calves and cows during calving.

    Animal

    3 min read

    Theileria

    Widescape photo of a bovine herd living peacefully in a green field with nearby trees.

    Theileriosis is a cattle disease spread by ticks, causing anaemia and sometimes death, especially in calves and cows during calving.

    Animal

    3 min read

  • An aerial shot of a diary farm
    Critical source areas

    Critical Source Areas (CSAs), such as swales and gullies, can transport large amounts of soil, phosphorus, and E. coli to waterways. Recognising CSAs and managing them with buffer zones can help minimise these losses.

    Environment

    5 min read

    Critical source areas

    An aerial shot of a diary farm

    Critical Source Areas (CSAs), such as swales and gullies, can transport large amounts of soil, phosphorus, and E. coli to waterways. Recognising CSAs and managing them with buffer zones can help minimise these losses.

    Environment

    5 min read