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The profitability of milking dairy cows once-a-day all season in New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2002)
Once-a-day (OAD) milking is a management option which can provide significant benefits to the New Zealand dairyfarmer. The limited research data on OAD suggests that the production loss is in the order of 7-30%, depending ...
The reality of a career in the dairy industry: an employee’s perspective: a survey of New Zealand dairy farm staff
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2002)
All industries within New Zealand are experiencing pressure to find the quality and
quantity of people to do the work.
In order for the New Zealand dairy industry to be attractive to people in a tight labour
market, there ...
Financial budget manual 2000
(Lincoln University. Applied Management and Computing Division. Farm Management Group., 2000)
The "Financial Budget Manual 2000" is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability ...
Financial budget manual 2008
(Lincoln University. Agriculture and Life Sciences Division. Agriculture Group., 2008)
The "Financial Budget Manual 2008" is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability ...
Federated farmers of New Zealand (Inc.) 1941 - 2001
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2001)
When trying to think of a subject for my project during the Kellogg
Leadership Program, I became aware of the lack of knowledge of Federated
Farmers by some of the attendees on the program with me. Although there
was wide ...
What current structures operate in New Zealand large scale sheep and beef farming
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2005)
Historically, New Zealand farms have predominately been in family
ownership, over time ownership of the land passed from one
generation to the next. Over the previous five years, rapidly
escalating land prices have made ...
Large herd manager - where to next?
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2003)
The aim of this project is to create discussion, about the issue's confronting the people
who are in management positions on the large dairy units in Canterbury. Once they
have reached this position what is the next step ...
Empowering Fonterra farmers
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2004)
The co-operative business model has been in existence since 1844.
It is estimated that today, at least 50% of the world's population is, in some way,
affected by co-operative activity. Most of this activity is in the ...
The agribusiness consultancy profession in 2020
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Commerce. Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme., 2005)
The agribusiness consultancy profession has undergone significant change since the early
1980's.
An early finding in this investigation is that the profession has evolved largely in reaction to
changes in the industry. ...
Dairy runoff management and profitability
(Lincoln University, 2006)
This study investigated the issues pertaining to runoff ownership in Canterbury, focusing
particularly on reasons for purchase, how the runoff was used, and profitability.
Six case study farmers were selected and interviewed, ...