Synopsis
DairyNZs Tech Series is about moving science from theory into action, giving dairy farmers real tools to improve their businesses. Tech Series podcasts are interviews with DairyNZ and external scientists, and articles presented from DairyNZs Tech Series magazine, which showcases the latest dairy sector research projects.www.dairynz.co.nz/techseries DairyNZ invests New Zealand dairy farmers levy into research, events, services, education and policy. Our aim is to help create a more productive and sustainable dairy sector.
Episodes
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Summer yarns: Contract milking 101 | Bonus episode
21/01/2025 Duration: 12minWelcome to the third and final Talking Dairy summer yarn. In this bonus episode, we revisit the Contract Milking 101 episode with ag consultant Brendon Attrill and contract milker Rachael Foy. In this moment, they discuss why understanding cows, compliance, and pasture management is crucial before starting contract milking. They also discuss how to negotiate contracts and assess financial viability. If you're already contract milking or intending to go sometime soon, find out how the DairyNZ Contract Milking Premium Calculator and Dairy Training’s free short courses including the Contract Milking course can help set you up for success.Listen to the full episode here: Contract milking 101 | Ep. 37 | DairyNZLinks:Contract Milking Premium Calculator | DairyNZContract milking | DairyNZFind a Dairy Training courseHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Summer yarns: New milking frequency trends and the impact of OAD in early lactation | Bonus episode
07/01/2025 Duration: 12minWelcome to the second of our Talking Dairy summer yarns. In this bonus episode, we revisit the most downloaded episode of 2024 where Dr. Paul Edwards and Kent Weston-Arnold share fresh insights on new milking frequency trends and the rise of once-a-day milking in early lactation. They explain why more farmers are trying it, the regional differences, and the common reasons for this shift. You’ll also learn how it impacts farm operations and what to consider before trying once-a-day or flexible milking yourself. Listen to the full episode here: New milking frequency trends and the impact of OAD in early lactation | Ep.84 | DairyNZFor more information, visit: Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking | DairyNZGeneral flexible milking tools and resources:Flexible milking | DairyNZMilking time planner | DairyNZ Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Summer yarns: ‘Dairy farming saved my life’ | Bonus episode
22/12/2024 Duration: 11minWelcome to the first of our Talking Dairy summer yarns. In this bonus episode, we revisit a moment from the inspiring story of Emma Walton, a young contract milker from Waikato. Hear how dairy farming not only saved her life but also gave her purpose and strength. Emma shares her top strategies for coping with stress and why she thinks farming is more than just a job. Listen to the full episode here: 'Dairy farming saved my life' | DairyNZ Support resources and links:Rural Support Trust: Help and support for rural NZ0800 787 254FarmstrongNeed to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.Lifeline 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE)Youthline 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email talk@youthline.co.nz Samaritans 0800 726 666Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Choosing the right supplements for your situation | Ep. 91
10/12/2024 Duration: 31minWhat’s your game plan when pasture growth slows down or a dry spell hits? Do you know which supplement will give you the best value for money? And how do you balance cost and risk when planning for the future? In this episode of Talking Dairy, DairyNZ’s Mark Williams, and Rakaia dairy farmer, Enda Hawe, discuss how to choose the right supplements for your circumstances. They cover the concept of marginal milk and how it can be used to ensure your feed strategy is financially sound. And they discuss the how to make the most of DairyNZ’s Supplement Price Calculator and the FeedChecker to guide decision making. Find out what steps you can take now to minimise the impact of future feed shortages. Find out more:Summer Smarts | DairyNZSummer management - DairyNZSupplement Price Calculator - DairyNZFeedChecker calculator - DairyNZUsing supplementary feeds profitably - DairyNZ Facts and FiguresHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest u
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DairyNZ’s new Chair talks challenges, change, and the future of farming | Ep. 90
26/11/2024 Duration: 11minIn Episode 90 of Talking Dairy, we’re joined by Tracy Brown, the new Chair of DairyNZ.Tracy is a proud advocate for farmers and rural communities, bringing years of hands-on experience and leadership to the role.In this episode, Tracy shares her inspiring journey in the dairy sector and her vision for the future of New Zealand’s world-leading dairy sector. Hear how she plans to steer DairyNZ to deliver greater value for farmers.Read more about Tracy Brown, DairyNZ ChairHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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How to stop lameness in its tracks | Ep. 89
12/11/2024 Duration: 33minDo we really know the cost of lameness? And more importantly, what can we do to stop it? In this episode of Talking Dairy, Jac McGowan speaks with Winston Mason, a Veterinarian and Epidemiologist at EpiVets, and Frank Portegys, Senior Area Manager at DairyNZ for the King Country region. They cover the common causes of lameness, the direct and indirect costs, and effective strategies for reducing its impact. Find out what the early signs of lameness are and why quick action can make all the difference. Tools and resources:Identifying lame cows - DairyNZLameness Scoring Shed PosterHealthy Hoof video Find a Healthy Hoof Provider - DairyNZHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Dairy’s economic outlook and what it means for farmers | Ep. 88
29/10/2024 Duration: 26minIn this episode of Talking Dairy, we cover recent financial shifts that have farmers feeling cautiously optimistic. Over the past few seasons, dairy farmers have been grappling with high costs, increasing interest rates, and unexpected drops in milk price forecasts. But with improvements in the forecast milk price and the cost of borrowing starting to ease, could there be brighter times ahead?Joining us are Mark Storey, Head of Economics, and Mark Speight, Farm Systems Specialist at DairyNZ. They break down what these financial changes mean for your farm’s bottom line and discuss how farmers can balance input costs with sustainable profitability. Plus, we’ll hear insights into the impact of extreme weather on farm systems, how regions like Southland are coping with a tough spring, and strategies to future-proof farms for the seasons ahead.Whether you’re looking to understand the financial landscape or explore practical tips on resilience, this episode offers valuable takeaways to help you navigate the current
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A sharper focus to face the challenges of dairy farming | Ep. 87
15/10/2024 Duration: 26minCampbell Parker has been leading DairyNZ for a year as Chief Executive. So, what’s his take on the state of New Zealand dairy? And what are his plans for the challenges dairy farmers face now and in the future?In episode 87 of Talking Dairy, Campbell shares how his commercial experience is helping him bring fresh ideas to DairyNZ. He talks about his first year leading the organisation, managing change, and working closely with farmers to make sure their voices are heard. From research and science to policy and advocacy, Campbell explains how DairyNZ is sharpening its focus and progressing a positive future for New Zealand dairy farming. Useful resources:DairyNZ StrategyThe DairyNZ AGM is being held on 22 October. Find out more: DairyNZ Directors Election and AGM | DairyNZ Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Mastering mastitis: Tips to tackle SCC and boost milk quality | Ep. 86
01/10/2024 Duration: 28minIn this episode of Talking Dairy, we’re talking about one of the biggest challenges on farm – mastitis. What should you do if your herd test shows high somatic cell count (SCC) cows? How do you find and manage those “invisible” subclinical cases? Our guests, Mike Shallcrass, Fonterra’s Veterinary programme manager, and Jane Lacy-Hulbert, DairyNZ Senior scientist, discuss and share practical tips on monitoring, managing, and minimising mastitis. Tune in to hear expert advice and insights on how to prevent mastitis and improve milk quality. Mastitis management tools and resources:Mastitis | DairyNZContagious Mastitis | DairyNZEnvironmental Mastitis | DairyNZDairyNZ Healthy Udder Shed GuideDairyNZ Staph aureus Factsheet MaxT in the rotary | DairyNZMaxT in the herringbone | DairyNZAgriHealth cowshed chart Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Gene tech and dairy farming – what’s next for NZ farmers | Ep. 85
17/09/2024 Duration: 20minIn Episode 85 of Talking Dairy, Jac McGowan chats with Dr Bruce Thorrold, DairyNZ’s Chief Science Advisor, about gene technologies in relation to the dairy sector. With the New Zealand Government updating its laws on gene technology, Bruce explains what this could mean for farmers, from reducing environmental impact to increasing productivity. He also discusses the opportunities and risks, and shares the questions which are top of mind for dairy farmers as this topic comes back into focus. This episode provides a clear and balanced look at how gene technologies could shape the future of dairy farming in New Zealand. For more information about this topicDairyNZ webinar for dairy farmers:Shaping the future: New Zealand’s gene technology reformFor the first time in over 20 years, New Zealand’s gene technology laws are getting a major overhaul. Greater access to gene technologies presents both opportunities and risks for the dairy sector. Join DairyNZ in this webinar to explore how these reforms could impact farm
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New milking frequency trends and the impact of OAD in early lactation | Ep. 84
03/09/2024 Duration: 30minWhat milking frequency trends are emerging across different regions? What factors are driving the adoption of once-a-day (OAD) milking in early lactation? And what are the pros and cons?In this episode of Talking Dairy, we’re joined by Dr. Paul Edwards, Senior Scientist and Kent Weston-Arnold, Area Manager for North-West Waikato, from DairyNZ. Find out about new insights on milking frequency and regional trends, plus hear about the experiences of some farmers who have been using OAD milking in early lactation this season. As calving season continues across the country, this discussion offers advice for those considering OAD milking in early lactation next season. Tune in to discover the pros and cons, hear some farmers stories, and get practical tips to help you decide if it could be the right move for your farm system.For more information, visit: Early lactation once-a-day (OAD) milking | DairyNZGeneral flexible milking tools and resources:Flexible milking | DairyNZMilking time planner | DairyNZ Have feedbac
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What actions between calving and mating can improve in-calf rates? | Ep. 83
20/08/2024 Duration: 23minHow can your actions during calving impact success at mating? In this episode of Talking Dairy, we talk about reproduction and look at what actions during calving can impact success at mating time. We’re joined by Katrina Roberts, Herd Health Vet at Anexa Veterinary Services, InCalf training provider and the 2024 Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year, and Rex Butterworth, a Waikato dairy farm owner and rural real estate agent. Katrina discusses the herd fertility cake concept and what the key ingredients are to focus on between calving and mating. Rex shares how applying these principles has improved his farm's in-calf rates and productivity with great results.For more information, visit:Reproduction and mating - DairyNZ | DairyNZInCalf Training - DairyNZ | DairyNZFind out more about the herd fertility cake concept in The InCalf book: the-incalf-book.pdf (dairynz.co.nz)Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookI
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Thriving after calving: Key cow care and recovery tips | Ep. 82
06/08/2024 Duration: 23minIn this episode of Talking Dairy, we cover the important topic of preventing down cows during the calving period and providing essential care and recovery for those that do go down. Join our host Jac McGowan and guest Mitch Cooper, a veterinarian and DairyNZ’s Senior Technical and Policy Advisor, as they talk about strategies, share insights and practical advice. Mitch, who brings a decade of experience as a dairy vet in Waikato, shares his expertise on prevention, early signs to look out for, and practical steps for treatment, care and recovery. More information:Down cow care | DairyNZHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Farm to boardroom: Cam Henderson on leading DairyNZ | Ep. 81
23/07/2024 Duration: 18minOn this episode of Talking Dairy by DairyNZ, we sit down with Cam Henderson, a dairy farmer and farmer-elected board member of DairyNZ. Cam shares his journey from the farm to the boardroom, revealing the challenges and rewards and offering practical advice for anyone considering applying for a role on the board this year at DairyNZ.If you're looking to make a meaningful impact on the future of the dairy sector, this episode is a must-listen. Nominations are now open, click here to find out more and apply: DairyNZ Directors ElectionHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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What cows prefer in winter | Ep. 80
09/07/2024 Duration: 23minWelcome to Episode 80 of Talking Dairy. Winter can be challenging on dairy farms, and knowing what cows need during these cold, wet months is crucial for their health and productivity. In this episode, we are excited to have Dawn Dalley, a Senior Scientist at DairyNZ, sharing her wealth of experience and insights gained from over 15 years of research on managing cows in winter conditions.Dawn talks about the challenges cows face in wet winter conditions and the key findings from extensive research on paddock-based wintering. She covers essential topics like grazing direction, critical source area protection, having a contingency plan, and why pugging depth might not be the best indicator of cow comfort. Dawn also highlights surprising results, some good management practices, and practical advice for caring for cows during extended wet weather.Whether you’re from Southland or another part of the country, Dawn's expert advice and the improvements seen across New Zealand will provide you with actionable ins
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Progress on water quality: where are we at and where are we going? | Ep. 79
25/06/2024 Duration: 27minIn this episode of Talking Dairy, we dive into the topic of ongoing water quality improvement efforts by the dairy sector with Aslan Wright-Stow, Senior Manager - Science at DairyNZ. Aslan shares valuable insights on the sectors’ commitments, the progress made, measured benefits and the scientific advancements that are improving water quality management and decision making. Links:Sustainable Dairying: Water AccordWaterbodies and wetlandsTalking Dairy Ep 73: Monitoring waterway healthTalking Dairy Ep 71: Water quality research updateCatchment group supportHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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DairyBase celebrates 20-year milestone | Ep. 78
11/06/2024 Duration: 17minHow do you benchmark your farm systems and performance within the sector? DairyBase enables you to better understand your farm system and its performance, by comparing KPIs (key performance indicators) and determining what is working well, then identifying opportunities for improvement. 20% of New Zealand farms contribute to DairyBase which offers two types of benchmarking – the business’s financial performance and the farm’s physical aspects, and compares them to industry standards or targets. Joining us for this episode to discuss everything DairyBase is DairyNZ DairyBase operations manager Jodie Goudswaard and dairy farmer Therese Earls.Notes:If you would like to learn more about DairyBase or register, please follow this link.Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Keeping a spring in your step | Ep. 77
28/05/2024 Duration: 27minInjuries are commonplace on farm, ACC shares that 40% of farm injuries are from a sprain or strain and most of these occur between August to October, aligning with spring calving for a lot of farmers. In this episode we talk to DairyNZ Senior Scientist Dr Callum Eastwood and QCONZ CEO Chris Leach about a joint project between ACC and DairyNZ. Callum and Chris share the learnings from the project on reducing sprains and strains on farm, and what innovations have been developed to make jobs easier and safer over the calving season. Notes:Reducing Sprains and Strains is a three-year project, co-funded through the ACC Workplace Injury Prevention Grants Programme, with the aim to raise awareness of common injury risks and develop easy-to-implement solutions to reduce these injuries. The project will end mid-2024. Come and see the best ideas at Fieldays on the DairyNZ site and find out more on our website.Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials fo
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Animal care consults | Ep. 76
15/05/2024 Duration: 23minAnimals are at the heart of every farming business. To support the sector in achieving high levels of animal welfare, DairyNZ has been interviewing farmers about their animal care practices for over a decade now. Join us as DairyNZ Lead Advisor Animal Care Penny Timmer-Arends and Animal Care Consult Contractor Hannah Fulton, talk to how the information from the consult is used to track changes in practice, inform extension activities and future research, and enlighten submissions to government when advocating for practical, outcome-based rules.Have feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
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Choosing the best genetics for your herd | Ep. 75
30/04/2024 Duration: 27minWhen it comes to breeding more efficient cows, why is genetic gain so important and how can NZAEL’s online tools help? Join us as we talk to Rhiannon Handcock DairyNZ’s NZAEL scientist and dairy farmer Michelle Burgess, about the latest in dairy genetics and animal evaluation. NotesNZAEL is the industry good organisation for genetics and animal evaluation. As a wholly owned subsidiary of DairyNZ, NZAEL operates independently to ensure that farmers' interests are represented, striving for world-leading genetic gain that make our national herd resilient, profitable, and globally competitive. Find out more.View the Ranking of Active SiresBuild your Bull TeamBull SearchHave feedback or ideas for future episodes? Email us at talkingdairy@dairynz.co.nz Follow DairyNZ on socials for the latest updates: FacebookInstagramLinkedIn