New Zealand Dairy Producer Urges Farmers to Put Themselves First as He Shares His Emotional Struggles with Depression

New Zealand Dairy Producer Urges Farmers to Put Themselves First as He Shares His Emotional Struggles with Depression

A New Zealand dairy farmer who has spoken candidly about his battles with mental health urges farmers to put themselves first before their farm.

Speaking during the Dairy-Tech Mental Health Awareness seminar on Thursday (11 February), Wayne Langford a sixth-generation farmer from Golden Bay, explained how he used to put his farm first, but says now his priorities are with his family and having fun

Dairy Farm Survey Highlights Deficiency in Antioxidants Linked to Fertility

Dairy Farm Survey Highlights Deficiency in Antioxidants Linked to Fertility

Dry and early lactation cows fed maize and wholecrop-based diets could benefit from greater supplementation with the antioxidants vitamin E and beta carotene, according to new UK farm survey results presented today at Dairy-Tech Online (Wednesday 10 February).

The survey, which identified widespread deficiency, involved 150 cows across 10 farms in the South West of England and was undertaken by Molecare Farm Vets, in partnership with DSM.

UK-Grown Soya Feed Alternative Scoops Royal Dairy Innovation Award

UK-Grown Soya Feed Alternative Scoops Royal Dairy Innovation Award

A UK-grown sustainable feed that can replace soya in dairy cow rations has scooped this year’s Royal Dairy Innovation Award at Dairy-Tech Online today (Wednesday 10 February).

NovaPro from Trident Feeds is a high energy rumen-protected protein made from UK rapeseed. With proven performance benefits including improved intakes and milk yield, it can also provide a cost-effective alternative to soya.

Grants Available to Help Farmers Prepare for Ammonia Permitting Rules

Grants Available to Help Farmers Prepare for Ammonia Permitting Rules

Farmers should prepare for significant changes when it comes to ammonia emissions after Farming Minister Victoria Prentis announced plans to impose regulated environmental permitting.

Speaking at Dairy-Tech Online last week (4 February), Ms Prentis said as part of the Clean Air Strategy the Government is planning to extend environmental permitting to dairy and intensive beef farms.

Farmers Shed Light on Milking Robot Benefits and Feed Cost Savings

Farmers Shed Light on Milking Robot Benefits and Feed Cost Savings

Milking robots can help dairy farmers increase efficiency, ease staffing issues, and improve public perception of milking cows, delegates heard at this year’s Dairy-Tech Online.

Speaking during the Robotic Milking session on Thursday (5 February), NMR/RABDF Gold Cup Winner Robert Sloane from Ayrshire, said this past year had been the most important for having milking robots.