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Dairy Banter is the dedicated podcast channel to accompany the Dairy Exporter magazine.
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Staying strong onfarm

Staying strong onfarm

2021-06-1001:00:08

Managing farm work, motherhood and millions of other tasks is all in a day’s work for rural women. However, that also means they don’t get a chance to visit the gym. Sarah Martelli has come to the party with an online fitness business. Sheryl Haitana has a chat to Sarah.
Meat The Need

Meat The Need

2020-04-1913:05

The Dairy Exporter & Country-Wide are proud to support this fantastic initiative to help feed those in need. Dairy Exporter senior journalist Anne Lee talked to the farmers behind Meat the Need, Wayne Langford (Yolo Farmer) and Siobhan O'Malley (PukekoPastures) in our latest podcast - take a listen, visit meattheneed.org and help out if you can.
In this Dairy Banter podcast, senior journalist Anne Lee talks with Rabobank dairy analyst Emma Higgins about the stagnating dairy land prices in New Zealand and what to expect from the next five years. The findings Emma speaks about come mostly from her report, Afloat but Drifting Backwards.
Sheryl Haitana, deputy editor of Dairy Exporter, recently sat down with Karen Nimmo to talk about mental health, therapy and how farmers can build resilience to get through the hard times. Karen is a clinical psychologist and life coach.
Senior reporter Anne Lee, speaks with Dr. Jim Gibbs, from Lincoln University, about his research on fodder beet. In this episode Jim explains what to do if your yield assessment comes up short, and what to do with cows that have a high body condition score (BCS) at the outset of winter.
Senior reporter Anne Lee, speaks with Dr. Jim Gibbs, from Lincoln University, about his research on fodder beet. In this episode we're learning about yield assessment.
Senior reporter Anne Lee, speaks with Dr. Jim Gibbs, from Lincoln University, about his research on fodder beet. In this episode (part 2 of 2), Gibbs finishes his discussion on fodder beet transitioning. Part 1 can be found at: https://soundcloud.com/user-951516558/fodder-beet-dr-jim-gibbs-ep-2?in=user-951516558/sets/fodder-beet-series
Recently, the Grow 2019: Boma Agri Summit took place in Christchurch, discussing the changing world of agriculture in Aotearoa; from food production to the role of technology and the changing market, among other things. Senior Journalist, Anne Lee sat down with some of the speakers at the event. In this episode, Abi Ramanan, co-founder/CEO of food-technology company ImpactVision, talks about hyperspectral imaging as a non-invasive method of providing in-depth data about food items.
Recently, the Grow 2019: Boma Agri Summit took place in Christchurch, discussing the changing world of agriculture in Aotearoa; from food production to the role of technology and the changing market, among other things. Senior Journalist, Anne Lee sat down with some of the speakers at the event. In this episode, American software developer, Tim Cannon discusses body modification implants and his business Livestock Labs, that's creating implantable technology for cattle.
Recently, the Grow 2019: Boma Agri Summit took place in Christchurch, discussing the changing world of agriculture in Aotearoa; from food production to the role of technology and the changing market, among other things. Senior Journalist, Anne Lee sat down with some of the speakers at the event. In this episode, Nelson dairy farmer Wayne Langford talks about mental health, involving his community in the running of his farm and his famous blog: YOLO Farmer.
Recently, the Grow 2019: Boma Agri Summit took place in Christchurch, discussing the changing world of agriculture in Aotearoa; from food production to the role of technology and the changing market, among other things. Senior Journalist, Anne Lee sat down with some of the speakers at the event. In this episode, Penny Clark-Hall talks about her work as a social license consultant in the primary sector.
Senior reporter Anne Lee, speaks with Dr. Jim Gibbs, from Lincoln University, about his research on fodder beet. In this episode (part 1 of 2), Gibbs covers all things transition, whether that be to the wintering block or to the milking platform if you're using the crop there. For part 2: https://soundcloud.com/user-951516558/fodder-beet-dr-jim-gibbs-ep-3
Senior reporter Anne Lee, speaks with Dr. Jim Gibbs, from Lincoln University, about his research on fodder beet. In this first of 5 episodes, Gibbs talks about his early work and the findings that give some great insight into how and why Best Practice management systems in use today have evolved.
This week we speak with Kaila Colbin, CEO of Boma NZ, about the upcoming Grow 2019 Agri Summit. Held in Christchurch on April 10-11, the summit will tackle questions about the future of the primary sector in Aotearoa, future challenges and opportunities. Subscribers to the Dairy Exporter or Country-Wide are eligible for a 10% discount on ticket prices. For your discount code contact us. Phone: 0800 224 782 Email: subs@nzfarmlife.co.nz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DairyexporterNZ/ or https://www.facebook.com/CountryWideNZ/ Get tickets for Grow 2019: https://www.grow.nz.boma.global/
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