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DAIRY AUSTRALIA
Dairy Australia strives to support the profitability and sustainability of dairy farming. Visit our website now and speak to one of our team members today. AUSTRALIAN DAIRY SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK The Australian dairy industry promises to provide nutritious food for a healthier world. The industry's commitment to addressing emerging sustainability issues is about keeping dairy in business for the long term and improving the industry’s resilience to meet challenges as they come, including aDAIRY LEVY REVIEW
*The above $ allocation is broadly representative of the 2020-21 year and includes delivery of services in the regions via the Regional Development Programs Murray Dairy, GippsDairy, WestVic Dairy, Western Dairy, DairyTas, DairySA, SubTropical Dairy and Dairy NSW (i.e., funded by the levy, through Dairy Australia).. The LPAC manages the levy review process and it comprises of nine dairyOUR FARM, OUR PLAN
Our Farm, Our Plan. Our Farm, Our Plan is designed to help farmers identify long term goals, improve business performance and manage volatility. It was developed by Dairy Australia, with support from Gardiner Dairy Foundation and DairyNZ. Designed for Australian dairy farmers, Our Farm, Our Plan helps put their big ideas down on paperand get
DAIRY FARM MONITOR PROJECT The Dairy Farm Monitor Project (DFMP) provides a comprehensive physical and financial analysis of 250 dairy farms across Australia. It informs decision making and prioritisation by key stakeholders across the industry including Dairy Australia itself, government bodies and other stakeholders in the industry. 2021 DAIRYSA INNOVATION DAY DATE Wednesday 9th June 2021. TIME 04:30 PM - 12:00 AM. LOCATION The Barn. 747 Glenelg River Road. Mt Gambier. SA. 5290. Australia See map. Driven by strong local input from a committed group of farmers from SAs South East dairy industry, the DairySA Innovation Day is committed to delivering a diverse, informative and inspirational line-up of DAIRY AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY Dairy Australia launches Climate Change Strategy. Dairy Australia has launched a Climate Change Strategy that articulates its climate commitment, investment intent and priorities across research, development and extension (RD&E) for the first time. The strategy lays out a range of actions over the next five years to help dairy farmersadapt and
DAIRY AUSTRALIA
Our Farm, Our Plan - Available Now This program uses a simple process involving all key decision makers in a farm business to identify how a farm is currently performing andBACTERIA IN MILK
Sources of bacteria may include: Inadequately cleaned and disinfected milking equipment. Soiled animals (especially teats, udders and tails) Inadequate milk cooling. Cows with mastitis (rarely) Several different tests are performed on bulk milk samples to quantify bacterial levels. The most commonly used in Australia include the Total Plate TREES FOR SHADE ON DAIRY FARMS Shade from trees can form part of a long-term strategy for managing climate variability in dairy farming regions. The shade and shelter provided by trees in paddocks and laneways can reduce the radiant heat load by 50% or more. Tree belts provide shade and protection from winds, and allows cows different options for cooling and bettercontrol
DAIRY AUSTRALIA
Dairy Australia strives to support the profitability and sustainability of dairy farming. Visit our website now and speak to one of our team members today. AUSTRALIAN DAIRY SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK The Australian dairy industry promises to provide nutritious food for a healthier world. The industry's commitment to addressing emerging sustainability issues is about keeping dairy in business for the long term and improving the industry’s resilience to meet challenges as they come, including aDAIRY LEVY REVIEW
*The above $ allocation is broadly representative of the 2020-21 year and includes delivery of services in the regions via the Regional Development Programs Murray Dairy, GippsDairy, WestVic Dairy, Western Dairy, DairyTas, DairySA, SubTropical Dairy and Dairy NSW (i.e., funded by the levy, through Dairy Australia).. The LPAC manages the levy review process and it comprises of nine dairyOUR FARM, OUR PLAN
Our Farm, Our Plan. Our Farm, Our Plan is designed to help farmers identify long term goals, improve business performance and manage volatility. It was developed by Dairy Australia, with support from Gardiner Dairy Foundation and DairyNZ. Designed for Australian dairy farmers, Our Farm, Our Plan helps put their big ideas down on paperand get
DAIRY FARM MONITOR PROJECT The Dairy Farm Monitor Project (DFMP) provides a comprehensive physical and financial analysis of 250 dairy farms across Australia. It informs decision making and prioritisation by key stakeholders across the industry including Dairy Australia itself, government bodies and other stakeholders in the industry. 2021 DAIRYSA INNOVATION DAY DATE Wednesday 9th June 2021. TIME 04:30 PM - 12:00 AM. LOCATION The Barn. 747 Glenelg River Road. Mt Gambier. SA. 5290. Australia See map. Driven by strong local input from a committed group of farmers from SAs South East dairy industry, the DairySA Innovation Day is committed to delivering a diverse, informative and inspirational line-up of DAIRY AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY Dairy Australia launches Climate Change Strategy. Dairy Australia has launched a Climate Change Strategy that articulates its climate commitment, investment intent and priorities across research, development and extension (RD&E) for the first time. The strategy lays out a range of actions over the next five years to help dairy farmersadapt and
DAIRY AUSTRALIA
Our Farm, Our Plan - Available Now This program uses a simple process involving all key decision makers in a farm business to identify how a farm is currently performing andBACTERIA IN MILK
Sources of bacteria may include: Inadequately cleaned and disinfected milking equipment. Soiled animals (especially teats, udders and tails) Inadequate milk cooling. Cows with mastitis (rarely) Several different tests are performed on bulk milk samples to quantify bacterial levels. The most commonly used in Australia include the Total Plate TREES FOR SHADE ON DAIRY FARMS Shade from trees can form part of a long-term strategy for managing climate variability in dairy farming regions. The shade and shelter provided by trees in paddocks and laneways can reduce the radiant heat load by 50% or more. Tree belts provide shade and protection from winds, and allows cows different options for cooling and bettercontrol
AUSTRALIAN DAIRY SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK The Australian dairy industry promises to provide nutritious food for a healthier world. The industry's commitment to addressing emerging sustainability issues is about keeping dairy in business for the long term and improving the industry’s resilience to meet challenges as they come, including aDAIRY AUSTRALIA
Cups On Cups Off, Winnaleah - DairyTas and TasTAFE. 04:30 PM. TasTAFE Short Course. This is a TasTAFE Short Course. Please RSVP via the linkmentioned in the
COW & DAIRY FARMS FACTS Herd size. While the number of farms across Australia has decreased, the average herd size is growing. In 1985 the average herd size was 93 cows and in 2019–20 it had grown to 279. There is also an emerging trend of large farm operations of more than 700 dairy cattle. Despite the increase in average herd sizes over the longer term, one of theANNUAL REPORT
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Colostrum is essential for all calves, including heifer replacements and sale calves. Failure to absorb enough IgG (antibodies) from colostrum in the first 24 hours of a calf’s life makes the calf more susceptible to disease and death. This is known as Failure ofWHO MAKES WHAT
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NEW ONLINE TOOL TO ASSIST FARMERS AS END OF FINANCIAL YEAR Northern Victoria and Southern Riverina. Subtropical Dairy TREES FOR SHADE ON DAIRY FARMS Shade from trees can form part of a long-term strategy for managing climate variability in dairy farming regions. The shade and shelter provided by trees in paddocks and laneways can reduce the radiant heat load by 50% or more. Tree belts provide shade and protection from winds, and allows cows different options for cooling and bettercontrol
BACTERIA IN MILK
Sources of bacteria may include: Inadequately cleaned and disinfected milking equipment. Soiled animals (especially teats, udders and tails) Inadequate milk cooling. Cows with mastitis (rarely) Several different tests are performed on bulk milk samples to quantify bacterial levels. The most commonly used in Australia include the Total Plate 2021 DAIRYSA INNOVATION DAY Northern Victoria and Southern Riverina. Subtropical Dairy. Queenslandand Far North NSW
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UPDATES IN YOUR REGION DAIRY AUSTRALIA WELCOMES HEART FOUNDATION’S NEW ADVICE ON REGULARFAT DAIRY PRODUCTS
Dairy Australia has welcomed new advice from the Heart Foundation yesterday which says regular fat milk, yoghurt and cheese are healthy options for Australians. Read more22/08/2019, 16:12PM
PASTURE TRIALS HARVEST REWARDS Western Dairy’s latest independent pasture trials and demonstrations are bigger than ever and helping inform the seed choices of Western Australia’s dairy farmers. Read more13/08/2019, 13:12PM
TOP MILK IN COW TOWN Dairy enthusiasm does not get any bigger than in the Western Australian hamlet of Cowaramup, where cows are worshipped, in art andin life. Read more
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DAIRY AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCES 2019 BOARD NOMINEES Dairy Australia has announced the three Board nominees standing for election at the 2019 Annual General Meeting to be held in November.Read more
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