Many new welfare standards for dairy cattle 'already in place'
Changes to the code of welfare for dairy cattle are not a expected to affect farming operations in South Canterbury.
Aust dairy cattle find growing Chinese market
AUSTRALIAN dairy products are not the only Australian dairy export experiencing strong demand in China.
No-deal Brexit risks cattle cull in NI, industry insiders warn
Some 45,000 dairy cows could be culled in Northern Ireland, in the event of a no-deal Brexit if new higher tariffs are applied to British milk, senior industry figures have warned.
Farmers weigh up the complex business of cattle feeding in winter
OPINION: Imagine for a moment that you change careers and purchase three lactating cows and a disused rugby field for a farm.
Larger numbers of dairy beef cattle are being raised, chasing the growing China meat appetite
Many factors suggest that not only can markets take the higher volumes, competition will keep prices up.
Dairy group cries foul over new California Cattle Council
The California Dairy Campaign is criticizing the manner in which the California Department of Food and Agriculture established the newly approved California Cattle Council.
Australian Labor Party Promises to Protect Dairy Cattle
The Australian Labor Party, currently in opposition, has committed to closing a loophole in Australia’s live export regulations that denies protection to thousands of Australian animals exported for purposes other than slaughter.
Dairy cattle and sheep numbers dip, but beef on the rise
Dairy cattle numbers continue to fall from their all-time high in 2014, but the decline has been marginal.
Dairy cattle numbers dip again
The number of dairy cattle has dipped for the second year, while beef cattle numbers increased strongly in 2018, Stats NZ said today.
Cattle and dairy farmers fear new food guide could hurt their industries
‘We don’t want people to be misled thinking they’re getting the equivalent amount of nutrients’