Full season, once a day (OAD) milking systems have increased in popularity. A high proportion of farmers in Northland (24%) use the system. This study investigated the reasons behind this level of adoption. Four OAD case study farmers were interviewed followed by a thematic data analysis. Farmers reported an OAD system was more resilient to climatic and topographical challenges. This was reflected in higher herd reproductive rates overall, with a 6- week in-calf rate of 84% compared to the Northland average of 63%. Milk production overall was lower (7%) than the Northland average. However, time milking decreased, and flexibility in time management increased. OAD milking could be used to adapt dairy farming to challenging climatic conditions
The dairy industry is New Zealand's top export earner and recently went through a growth period...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a revolutionary innovation in dairy farming, which not onl...
Twice daily milking is an essential task for the dairy farmer and the speed of milking influences th...
Full season, once a day (OAD) milking systems have increased in popularity. A high proportion of far...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
During recent years, there has been interest in once-a-day (OAD) milking. A comparison was made of O...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
New Zealand dairy farmers have adopted twice-a-day (TAD) milking, and accept that it provides the ec...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
The dairy industry is New Zealand’s top export earner and has been going through a growth period und...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in once-a-day milking (ODM) in recent years...
International audienceIn seasonal calving pasture-based systems of production, grass growth slows in...
During the past decade, Australian and New Zealand dairy farmers have been increasingly exposed to v...
International audienceThe availability of labour during a compact calving period, can pose a challen...
The dairy industry is New Zealand's top export earner and recently went through a growth period...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a revolutionary innovation in dairy farming, which not onl...
Twice daily milking is an essential task for the dairy farmer and the speed of milking influences th...
Full season, once a day (OAD) milking systems have increased in popularity. A high proportion of far...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
During recent years, there has been interest in once-a-day (OAD) milking. A comparison was made of O...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
New Zealand dairy farmers have adopted twice-a-day (TAD) milking, and accept that it provides the ec...
Cows that are milked once-a-day (OAD) produce less milk than when milked twice-a-day (TAD). However,...
The dairy industry is New Zealand’s top export earner and has been going through a growth period und...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in once-a-day milking (ODM) in recent years...
International audienceIn seasonal calving pasture-based systems of production, grass growth slows in...
During the past decade, Australian and New Zealand dairy farmers have been increasingly exposed to v...
International audienceThe availability of labour during a compact calving period, can pose a challen...
The dairy industry is New Zealand's top export earner and recently went through a growth period...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a revolutionary innovation in dairy farming, which not onl...
Twice daily milking is an essential task for the dairy farmer and the speed of milking influences th...