Australian dairy farmers have a golden opportunity to slash their post-milking teat disinfectant costs.
Choosing the right gumboot!
Choosing gumboots is an important decision, given that dairy farmers spend most of their days on their feet in them – usually on concrete.
Renovate or Rebuild?.. Weller's story.
> Pictured from left, Greg Lechte Daviesway Warragul, Wayne & Dale Weller
A Gippsland dairy family saved $700,000 by choosing to renovate its 50-stand rotary instead of re-building from scratch.
New - CR-1 Cup Remover
Finally, you can easily customise your cluster equipment so they work exactly the way YOU want them to. The CR-1 system can be retrofitted over other brands of worn ECRs.
Join the “Triangular Vented Liner” Revolution
> Daviesway Area Manager Brendan McGrath shows Leongatha dairyman Rod Cope the latest Milkrite claws.
Almost half of US dairy farmers and five of the world’s biggest dairies are using Triangular Vented Liners.
Everyone should have Milkrite
Few things can be as frustrating as high thermoduric or Bactoscan counts when you know your dairy is clean, and your protocols are solid.
Victorian farmers save more than $300,000 on a new dairy
Saving money and building a new dairy don’t usually go hand-in-hand.
However, Victorian sharefarmers Rick and Sharon Boyes saved their Drouin employers $330,000 on their new 24 a-side swingover herringbone dairy (including the structure and the yard).
Silver lining as confined housing pays off for NSW dairy couple
> Fans installed at the end of 2017 made a big impact this summer, helping hold Silvermere's average per cow production through January at 41 litres.
Making life easier – Auto Calf Feeders
The past nine years of rearing calves have probably been the easiest of Dianne White’s 50-year career.
SCC dropped by up to 100,000 Triangular Vented liners
Asking questions and being prepared to hear the answers dropped Steve and Deanne Hore’s Somatic Cell Count (SCC) by up to 100,000 on their 1500-acre Leitchville property in north-west Victoria.
Advanced dairy installation - Hi-Tech farm
“The idea was to future-proof ourselves”
Logic rules the day in Tasmania
Isaac and Angelique Korpershoek can’t believe something so logical took so long to be discovered and developed for the dairy industry.
New dairy changes family's life
Gippsland share farmers Ben and Lou Hall look forward to milking these days for good reason.
Vented Liners improve milk quality in Tasmania
Over 100 plus quality Tasmanian farms have made the switch to better milking
Changing the game on calf rearing
Ben and Melissa Holloway say they wouldn’t go back to the way they used to feed calves.