Dairy Exporter December 2020

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MILKING PLATFORM WEST COAST

The animals seem to adjust to the change in pattern better than we do. All you have to remember is that as with any change there are some positives and negatives.

A sunny couple of days for AgFest brought out all the punters and showed ‘The Coast’ at its best.

Adapting to change John Milne believes more farmers will look at farm system changes to suit their farming needs.

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hat a year! Our youngest has finished a very broken ‘Covid-19’ 2020 school year, that’s him out into

the workforce. Jacinda has climbed back into the history books. Winnie has disappeared, Biden is in power, Trump is still golfing. OMG as the kids would say. By the time this article is being read around New Zealand we will be close to halfway through our season here on the coast. All the future offspring will be weaned and well on track for growth rates, to ensure a good contribution to the future herd. Bulls will almost be finished, with the tail end of mating. Summer crops will be reaching mid-point in their growth, so we can take our foot off the throttle and head into our 3-in-2 milking regime (6am, 6pm, 11am milking times). That’s our system, it works for us and our farm/family life and workload. Our cows adapt to this system very well, 12

The offspring are weaned - as well as the youngest Milne child - through school and out into the workforce!

sure you lose a bit of production in the period when you first change their regime but this is quickly halted as they adjust. The animals seem to adjust to the change in pattern better than we do. All you have

to remember is that as with any change there are some positives and negatives. The trap is that you can fall into doing more hours’ work than you would normally do between the 6am and 6pm milkings. It’s that time of year: silage/ baling time and you can be burning the candle at both ends, so you have to be aware of this. On the flipside when the 11am milking is done, that’s it for the day, if that’s what you choose. And it’s nice to have a sleep-in every other day, even though your body clock tells you it’s time to wake up still. With the way 2020 has panned out I believe there will be more farmers looking at these sort of farm system changes to suit their farming needs. With Dairy NZ parking its “Let’s go Dairying” campaign because of limited success, and Covid restrictions it makes it hard to watch vegetable growers see their hard work go to waste. Rural contractors are struggling for staff to harvest this season’s crops, and to plant for the coming winter. Somewhere along the line Kiwis are going to have to want to get their hands dirty and contribute to the primary industries that have kept the country going while we have battled through this event. It’s not over yet. The team of five million have stuck together fairly well to save each other until now but Jacinda has 250,000 Kiwis heading home, if the media and journalists have it right (I have my doubts). She will have to pull a magic trick like never seen before, out of her hat, to keep the team happy. Finally congratulations to the Agfest team for pulling off what was thought to be a risky event when it was first mentioned. A great two days was had by all. The sun shone and showed off The Coast.

Dairy Exporter | www.nzfarmlife.co.nz | December 2020


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Long-term genomics investment paying off

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page 80

Early ultrasound scanning is safe and useful

5min
pages 78-79

A child’s perspective

5min
pages 76-77

Reducing methane with seaweed

1min
page 75

Using human care techniques on mastitis

1min
page 75

My challenge to you...

3min
page 74

Experimenting with transition

4min
pages 72-73

Confident in their business

3min
page 71

The year dairy joinedthe essential few

3min
pages 69-70

Is heat stress affecting yourherd reproductive success?

3min
pages 67-68

WIN: win for grazing partnership

7min
pages 64-66

Trapping rats to reduce leptospirosis risk

3min
pages 62-63

Down the drain...or not?

4min
pages 60-61

In action for the springs

9min
pages 56-59

BUDGET IS A LIVING DOCUMENT

6min
pages 54-55

PLANNING TO SUCCEED

4min
pages 52-53

KNOWING WHERE YOU’VE BEEN

4min
pages 50-51

KNOW THY NUMBERS

8min
pages 46-48

Field-testing regen

8min
pages 42-44

Going bananas a good fit

5min
pages 40-41

Squeezing out the nitrogen

10min
pages 34-37

Rising to the challenge

2min
page 33

Living frugally pays dividends

10min
pages 28-31

The tale of two butters

16min
pages 22-27

Price remains resilient

2min
page 21

The struggle of FrieslandCampina

2min
page 20

Back to the land

10min
pages 14-16, 18

A case for the keyboard warriors

3min
page 13

Adapting to change

2min
page 12

An entirely unpredictable year

3min
page 11

Recycling plastic a pressing need

3min
page 10

REALIGNMENT and work-ons

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page 7
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