Dairy Exporter December 2020

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SYSTEMS REGENERATIVE AG

Field-testing regen A multi-farm Canterbury dairy operation is running a comparative study of regenerative agriculture against traditional Kiwi methods. Anne Lee reports.

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anterbury’s Align Farms is taking the plunge and arguably taking one for the team, putting 50% of two of its high-performing dairy farms into regenerative agriculture so it can run a comparative study and gather scientifically robust data. Rhys Roberts is chief executive of the large scale, seven-farm business and says the farms’ stakeholders have become increasingly focused on farming with a lighter environmental footprint to produce nutritious, healthy food. Regenerative farming principles had sparked their interest but like many others the Align 42

team was frustrated at the lack of New Zealand-based evidence to back up claims being made. “We were all a bit sick of the fact there was just anecdotal data. We wanted some empirical evidence so yes, I guess we’re taking a bit of a risk but we want it to give us robust scientific outcomes. “Then we want to share the data openly and transparently with other dairy farmers so they can get some sound information that’s relevant to New Zealand and the way we farm here,” Rhys says. Two of Align’s dairy farms – the 1080cow Clareview and the 1050-cow Longfield

will have 50% of their area run under a regenerative system with a study also to be set up on a wintering block. Last season about 20% of Clareview was sown in the multispecies pasture mixes that are a hallmark of the regenerative approach with the other 30% being sown this season. Longview’s transition has begun this season and will be a 50:50 split in time for the 2021/22 season. Align’s head of environment and innovation Clare Buchannan says to ensure the study can generate sound, credible data a science advisory board has been set up. It includes Dr Gwen Grelet from

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Early ultrasound scanning is safe and useful

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pages 78-79

A child’s perspective

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pages 76-77

Reducing methane with seaweed

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page 75

Using human care techniques on mastitis

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page 75

My challenge to you...

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page 74

Experimenting with transition

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pages 72-73

Confident in their business

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page 71

The year dairy joinedthe essential few

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pages 69-70

Is heat stress affecting yourherd reproductive success?

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pages 67-68

WIN: win for grazing partnership

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pages 64-66

Trapping rats to reduce leptospirosis risk

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pages 62-63

Down the drain...or not?

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pages 60-61

In action for the springs

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pages 56-59

BUDGET IS A LIVING DOCUMENT

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pages 54-55

PLANNING TO SUCCEED

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pages 52-53

KNOWING WHERE YOU’VE BEEN

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pages 50-51

KNOW THY NUMBERS

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pages 46-48

Field-testing regen

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pages 42-44

Going bananas a good fit

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pages 40-41

Squeezing out the nitrogen

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pages 34-37

Rising to the challenge

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page 33

Living frugally pays dividends

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pages 28-31

The tale of two butters

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pages 22-27

Price remains resilient

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page 21

The struggle of FrieslandCampina

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page 20

Back to the land

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A case for the keyboard warriors

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Adapting to change

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An entirely unpredictable year

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Recycling plastic a pressing need

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REALIGNMENT and work-ons

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