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Enhancing milk let-downThe milk letdown reflex in cows stimulates milk flow from the alveoli in the udder into the teat canal. It has to occur before a cow will milk out freely.
Milking•5 min read
Enhancing milk let-down

The milk letdown reflex in cows stimulates milk flow from the alveoli in the udder into the teat canal. It has to occur before a cow will milk out freely.
Milking•5 min read
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Treating mastitis and responsible antibiotic useIf you’re experiencing issues with somatic cell count, have several clinical cases of mastitis, or persistent teat damage in your herd, professional help should be sought. Trained advisers are available in all regions to investigate and help.
Animal•3 min read
Treating mastitis and responsible antibiotic use

If you’re experiencing issues with somatic cell count, have several clinical cases of mastitis, or persistent teat damage in your herd, professional help should be sought. Trained advisers are available in all regions to investigate and help.
Animal•3 min read
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Black BeetleBlack beetle is a pest found in warm regions of the upper North Island, especially on light or peat soils. They can cause significant pasture damage.
Feed•1 min read
Black Beetle

Black beetle is a pest found in warm regions of the upper North Island, especially on light or peat soils. They can cause significant pasture damage.
Feed•1 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Peter and Joc Kinney (Culverden)Peter and Joc Kinney are dairy farming near Culverden. The dairy farm has an effective milking platform area of 310 ha. At the start of the FRNL programme this was 95% irrigated, at a stocking rate of 3.8 cows/ha.
Research•4 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Peter and Joc Kinney (Culverden)

Peter and Joc Kinney are dairy farming near Culverden. The dairy farm has an effective milking platform area of 310 ha. At the start of the FRNL programme this was 95% irrigated, at a stocking rate of 3.8 cows/ha.
Research•4 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Eric and Maxine Watson (Canterbury)Eric and Maxine are arable farmers from Wakanui. They were part of a network of farmers in Canterbury who contributed to the direction of the FRNL research, influenced priorities, shared experiences and provided a practical check to research.
Research•10 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Eric and Maxine Watson (Canterbury)

Eric and Maxine are arable farmers from Wakanui. They were part of a network of farmers in Canterbury who contributed to the direction of the FRNL research, influenced priorities, shared experiences and provided a practical check to research.
Research•10 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Brent and Maryn Austin (Canterbury)Brent and Maryn are arable farmers from Mayfield. They were part of a network of farmers in Canterbury who contributed to the direction of FRNL’s research, influenced priorities, shared experiences and provided a practical check to research.
Research•11 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Brent and Maryn Austin (Canterbury)

Brent and Maryn are arable farmers from Mayfield. They were part of a network of farmers in Canterbury who contributed to the direction of FRNL’s research, influenced priorities, shared experiences and provided a practical check to research.
Research•11 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Blair and Amie Kirkland (Canterbury)Blair and Amie Kirkland are sheep and beef farm owners from Parnassus.
Research•11 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Blair and Amie Kirkland (Canterbury)
Research•11 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Ngai Tahu (Canterbury)Paritea is one of eight Ngāi Tahu dairy farms at Whenua Hou, Eyrewell. Ngāi Tahu Farming is committed to best practice and continuous improvement in the cultural, social, environmental and economic outcomes of its operations.
Research•7 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Ngai Tahu (Canterbury)

Paritea is one of eight Ngāi Tahu dairy farms at Whenua Hou, Eyrewell. Ngāi Tahu Farming is committed to best practice and continuous improvement in the cultural, social, environmental and economic outcomes of its operations.
Research•7 min read
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Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Grant and Jan Early (Canterbury)Grant and Jan Early are dairy farmers from Mayfield. The dairy farm has an effective milking platform area of 375 ha.
Research•9 min read
Forages for Reduced Nitrate Leaching, Grant and Jan Early (Canterbury)

Grant and Jan Early are dairy farmers from Mayfield. The dairy farm has an effective milking platform area of 375 ha.
Research•9 min read
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MastitisUdder health and milk quality are important to farm productivity and profitability. Every farm stands to gain from less mastitis.
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Mastitis basicsMastitis is one of the most common and costly animal health issues on dairy farms. Understanding the basics will help you protect cow health, maintain milk quality, and do your job confidently in the milking shed.
Animal•3 min read
Mastitis basics

Mastitis is one of the most common and costly animal health issues on dairy farms. Understanding the basics will help you protect cow health, maintain milk quality, and do your job confidently in the milking shed.
Animal•3 min read
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Administering dry cow treatmentsDry cow treatment should be administered with careful preparation, strict hygiene, and good aftercare to protect cow health and prevent mastitis. Before treatment, cows should be clearly identified and equipment prepared so the process runs smoothly.
Animal•3 min read
Administering dry cow treatments

Dry cow treatment should be administered with careful preparation, strict hygiene, and good aftercare to protect cow health and prevent mastitis. Before treatment, cows should be clearly identified and equipment prepared so the process runs smoothly.
Animal•3 min read
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Preparing for dry offPlanning and preparing for dry-off is essential. It is important to undergo careful planning, proper execution, and good follow-up to protect cow health, improve efficiency, and ensure the herd is well prepared for the next lactation.
Animal•3 min read
Preparing for dry off

Planning and preparing for dry-off is essential. It is important to undergo careful planning, proper execution, and good follow-up to protect cow health, improve efficiency, and ensure the herd is well prepared for the next lactation.
Animal•3 min read
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Make your vote count in the DairyNZ Board electionsThe opportunity for dairy farmers to have a say in the future of the DairyNZ Board has arrived, with voting now open for two directorships.
Media releases•19 Sep 2024
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Make your vote count in the DairyNZ Board elections
The opportunity for dairy farmers to have a say in the future of the DairyNZ Board has arrived, with voting now open for two directorships.
Media releases•19 Sep 2024
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Winter crop paddock selectionWintering starts with picking the right paddocks. Your choice impacts crop yield, cost, and winter success.
Environment•6 min read
Winter crop paddock selection

Wintering starts with picking the right paddocks. Your choice impacts crop yield, cost, and winter success.
Environment•6 min read
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Cultivar SelectionSelecting the right cultivar for your farm remains just as important as ever. Use this page to make informed decisions when choosing ryegrass cultivars for pasture renovation.
FeedCultivar Selection

Selecting the right cultivar for your farm remains just as important as ever. Use this page to make informed decisions when choosing ryegrass cultivars for pasture renovation.
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Regrassing paddock selectionMaximising 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

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
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DairyNZ Directors Election and AGMAre you looking for the next step in your governance journey? Applications are now open for the DairyNZ associate director role on our board.
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The hiring processAre you looking to hire a new employee? Having a well-planned recruitment and selection process is the first step towards finding the right person to fit into your team.
People•10 min read
The hiring process

Are you looking to hire a new employee? Having a well-planned recruitment and selection process is the first step towards finding the right person to fit into your team.
People•10 min read
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DairyNZ Board of Director nominations are now openDairy farmers with a passion for shaping the future of the sector are encouraged to stand for this year’s DairyNZ Board elections. Nominations are open for two farmer-elected board positions and two roles on the Directors’ Remuneration Committee.
Media releases•11 Aug 2025
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DairyNZ Board of Director nominations are now open
Dairy farmers with a passion for shaping the future of the sector are encouraged to stand for this year’s DairyNZ Board elections. Nominations are open for two farmer-elected board positions and two roles on the Directors’ Remuneration Committee.
Media releases•11 Aug 2025
•2 min read