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  • A pair of boots
    Pasture renovation

    Pasture renovation after major flooding events requires a careful and strategic approach. The page provides guidelines on how to handle different types of damage to your pastures, from lightly silted to completely dead, due to being underwater.

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    2 min read

    Pasture renovation

    A pair of boots

    Pasture renovation after major flooding events requires a careful and strategic approach. The page provides guidelines on how to handle different types of damage to your pastures, from lightly silted to completely dead, due to being underwater.

    Support

    2 min read

  • Snow covered field with well
    Snow

    Heavy snow affects both the physical and emotional well-being of farming families and staff.

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    7 min read

    Snow

    Snow covered field with well

    Heavy snow affects both the physical and emotional well-being of farming families and staff.

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    7 min read

  • An aerial view of Cyclone Gabrielle.
    Cyclone

    Adverse weather events are becoming more common and can significantly impact dairy farm operations. Dairy farmers must have a plan to look after their people, animals, business and pastures to minimise the impact and ensure a quick recovery.

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    14 min read

    Cyclone

    An aerial view of Cyclone Gabrielle.

    Adverse weather events are becoming more common and can significantly impact dairy farm operations. Dairy farmers must have a plan to look after their people, animals, business and pastures to minimise the impact and ensure a quick recovery.

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    14 min read

  • Earthquake hydrology and liquefaction
    Earthquake

    Earthquakes can lead to significant disruption and damage on dairy farms. This page provides information to help you manage the aftermath of an earthquake on your farm.

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    3 min read

    Earthquake

    Earthquake hydrology and liquefaction

    Earthquakes can lead to significant disruption and damage on dairy farms. This page provides information to help you manage the aftermath of an earthquake on your farm.

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    3 min read

  • Volcanic Eruption (1)
    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic eruptions pose a risk to dairy farm animals due to toxic ash containing fluorine. Hungry animals grazing short pastures are especially at risk, but rainfall can reduce the danger as fluoride is soluble.

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    1 min read

    Volcanic eruption

    Volcanic Eruption (1)

    Volcanic eruptions pose a risk to dairy farm animals due to toxic ash containing fluorine. Hungry animals grazing short pastures are especially at risk, but rainfall can reduce the danger as fluoride is soluble.

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    1 min read

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