• 17 minutes 3 seconds
    In 10: What’s next for you on farm and what’s stopping you?

    Are you thinking about what’s next for you or your farm business? 

    Planning the next stage in dairy farming is unique to you. Honest conversations and the right tools can bring clarity and arm you with the confidence to move forward. 

    In this episode, high-performance coach and People Expo 2026 headline speaker James Laughlin shares a preview of what he’ll cover at this year’s events. He talks about what can hold us back, how to work through it, and how high-performance leadership can help transform your life and business.

    He also touches on what holds us back and practical ways to manage this – a snapshot of what he’ll be sharing at the event.

    If you’re a farm owner, farm manager, contract milker, sharemilker or equity partner, join us at People Expo to explore your next stage and how to get there.

    Find out more and register here.

     People Expo 2026 locations and dates:

    • Palmerston North - Tuesday 16 June, 10.30am-2.30pm
    • Te Awamutu - Thursday 18 June, 10.30am-2.30pm
    • Invercargill - Tuesday 30 June, 12.00pm-4.00pm
    • Dunsandel - Thursday 2 July, 12.00pm-4.00pm

    Hosted by DairyNZ and Dairy Women's Network

    Find out more about James Laughlin

    Check out to James’ podcast – Habits of High Performers

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    2 June 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 57 seconds
    Unlock the full potential of your calves | Ep. 126

    Are you feeding your calves enough to unlock their full potential?

    In this episode, you’ll hear what the latest research says about early calf nutrition, and why feeding more milk before weaning can help your heifers hit growth targets sooner and produce more milk later. 

    You’ll also hear from Canterbury farmer Cam Henderson, who’s made the shift to ad-lib feeding. He shares what’s changed, what surprised him, and how the costs stacked up. 

    But this isn’t just about ad-lib systems. DairyNZ’s senior animal care specialist Penny Timmer-Arends shares other feeding approaches that achieve similar results. She discusses the principles behind calf growth, and how to weigh up the trade-offs and choose what fits your farm. You’ll also hear about the risks and how to manage them.

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    Feeding milk to calves | DairyNZ

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    ‘Feeding more often feels natural and important to me’ | DairyNZ

    Good as gold: the calves who feed themselves | DairyNZ

    Laying the right foundation | DairyNZ

    Inside Dairy - More milk, healthier calves, stronger heifers | DairyNZ 

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    26 May 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 31 seconds
    In 10: How to plan for winter and stay on track when pressure hits

    Winter will test your system, but a clear plan helps you stay in control. In this episode, DairyNZ Environment Manager Justin Kitto shares practical advice to help you set up a winter grazing plan that works when conditions turn. You’ll hear why putting a written plan in place matters, and how simple practices like back-fencing and smart water placement can protect your paddocks and improve cow comfort. 

    Justin covers how to make your plan work by involving your team and keeping it visible, so everyone knows what to do and when to act. He explains what to watch in your cows and your soil, including early signs that conditions are slipping, and why acting early protects lying time and overall cow wellbeing. You’ll also learn how having a Plan B helps you stay ahead of wet weather and keeps your system on track. 

    Get practical steps to manage winter grazing, protect cow condition and make decisions under pressure. When you’ve done the thinking upfront, you’re prepared to act quickly and confidently to deliver good outcomes for your cows, your people and your farm system.

     

    Get information on wintering and animal care

    Get the DairyNZ Winter Grazing Plan template

    Get the poster - What to look out for in winter 

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    19 May 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 14 seconds
    Finding opportunities with dairy beef | Ep. 125

    New Zealand’s reputation for producing sustainable, high-quality food is closely tied to how animals are cared for across the farming system. One of the sector’s ongoing challenges – and opportunities – is how non‑replacement dairy calves are managed.

    In this episode of Talking Dairy, we explore the newly launched Dairy Beef Opportunities programme, a cross-sector initiative designed to lift the value of dairy-beef, unlock better outcomes for non‑replacement calves, and strengthen integration between the dairy and beef sectors.

    Paul Edwards (DairyNZ), Richard McColl (Meat Industry Association), and Jim Inglis (Beef + Lamb New Zealand) share insights into what the programme aims to achieve, what’s underpinning the work, and what it could mean for dairy farmers – including how to get involved and where new value could be created across the supply chain.

    Read more about the Dairy Beef Opportunities programme

    Would you like to get involved? Find out more and register your interest here

    Read the Inside Dairy story: Boosting the dairy beef sector

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    12 May 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 38 seconds
    What makes rural advisors great? | Ep. 124

    Strong advice plays an important role in confident decision‑making. As farming continues to change, the way advice is shaped, shared, and supported matters more than ever. 

    In this Talking Dairy episode, you’ll hear how strong, well‑connected advisors help farmers grow their businesses, and why investing in advisor capability lifts outcomes right across the sector. Jo Finer from the Institute of Rural Professionals of New Zealand and Mark Williams from DairyNZ share what this means in practice for farmers and rural professionals alike. 

    For dairy farmers, this episode looks at how well‑supported advisors bring the latest knowledge and connected support to your farm business. 

    For rural professionals, it explores the value of being part of a connected professional community that supports learning, lifts standards, and helps you stay relevant in a fast‑changing sector. 

    Find out more about the Institute of Rural Professionals of New Zealand 

    Visit the DairyNZ Rural Professionals Hub  

     

    We’re proud to partner with the Institute of Rural Professionals of New Zealand 

    Supporting trusted advice. Strengthening on-farm decisions.  

    DairyNZ partners with the Institute of Rural Professionals to stretch your levy further — helping connect farmers with high-quality, practical advice across the sector. Their broad membership of vets, consultants, bankers and farm advisors plays a key role in supporting farm businesses every day. Our partnership strengthens that network by backing their annual conference and growing capability across rural professions. It’s all about making sure the people who support you have the knowledge, tools, and confidence to help you make informed decisions on farm. 

    See how your levy is working harder through partnerships 

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    5 May 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 34 seconds
    Support that makes a difference | Ep. 123

    When the pressure is on, having the right support makes all the difference. In this episode of Talking Dairy, we hear directly from the organisation supporting farmers through challenging times. Rural Support Trust national chair Michelle Ruddell joins DairyNZ people specialist Jane Muir to discuss the common pressures they’re seeing across dairy communities and what they do to ensure the right help is available at the right time. They also share practical insights to help ease the load and reset for the season ahead. 

     

    We’re proud to partner with Rural Support Trust. 

    Whether it’s financial pressure, a weather event, or personal struggles, they’re here to help. And so are we. 

    Rural Support Trust provides essential support during adverse weather events to help farmers respond and recover. Their team of local rural people understand firsthand the pressures that can mount up. Their network and training can help with a wide range of situations.

    Our partnership helps ensure farmers, their teams, and their families get the support they need, when they need it most. Together, supporting farmers through every challenge.

    Find out more about the Rural Support Trust

    See how your levy is working harder through partnerships 

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    21 April 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 39 seconds
    Rising costs and the impact on your farm business | Ep. 122

    Global conflict can feel a long way from the farm gate until it starts showing up in your fuel bill, freight costs and next season’s budget.

    In this episode, you hear from DairyNZ economist Mark Storey and farm system specialist Mark Speight about what the escalation of global conflict could mean for your farm business over the months ahead. They share insights into why fuel and freight costs are rising, how long higher costs could stick around, and what that means for inflation, interest rates and farm working expenses.

    Most importantly, they share practical steps you can take now that are within your control such as stress‑testing budgets, planning for different cost scenarios, keeping cashflow front of mind, and maintaining strong farm system fundamentals.

    You’ll also hear why New Zealand dairy remains resilient through periods of global volatility, and how your pasture‑based system gives you an advantage compared with many overseas competitors.

     

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    16 April 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 28 seconds
    Precision Dairy Farming Series: What can dairy learn from horticulture robotics? | Ep. 7

    What can dairy learn from the way horticulture uses robotics and automation? 

    In this episode, we're joined by Professor Mike Duke from the University of Waikato, recorded at the 2025 Precision Dairy Farming Conference where he was a keynote speaker. He works in horticulture robotics, and his insights translate to the challenges faced on farm. Mike talks about how new thinking around automation, data and design could shape the future of dairy, what dairy already does well, and where there’s room to go further. 

    View the conference highlights, proceedings and more  

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    8 April 2026, 7:00 pm
  • 25 minutes 49 seconds
    Tips for future-proofing your effluent system | Ep. 121

    When effluent systems are designed and run well, they support your whole farm. 

    In this episode of Talking Dairy, Debbie Care from AgVice and Shaun Hazelton from DairyNZ share insights into how to set your effluent system up to improve productivity, make the most out of valuable nutrients and protect your business over the long-term. This conversation looks at what’s involved in establishing good systems, what’s worth prioritising, and why autumn is a smart time to get things in shape. 

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    31 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 12 minutes 10 seconds
    Precision Dairy Farming Series: Smarter data for everyday decisions | Ep. 6

    Recorded live at the 2025 Precision Dairy Farming Conference in Ōtautahi Christchurch. In this episode, Dr Claudia Kamphuis cuts through the noise around data and shows you how to turn information into something of value. Drawing on her keynote presentation from the conference, she explains how smarter data use is speeding up breakthroughs and what that means for your everyday decisions.

    You’ll hear why the real challenge isn’t collecting data, but knowing what to keep, what to ignore, and how to use it with confidence. Claudia shares practical insights on dealing with data overwhelm, connecting with the right people, and taking small steps that make technology work for you.

    View the conference highlights, proceedings and more  

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    24 March 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 54 seconds
    Improve next season’s production with these smart autumn moves | Ep. 120

    Autumn gives you a short but valuable window to set your herd up well. 

    In this Talking Dairy episode, DairyNZ scientist, Dr Susanne Meier, explains why hitting BCS targets before calving has such a big flow on effect—supporting recovery after calving, earlier cycling, stronger reproductive performance, and more milk in the vat next season. And DairyNZ farm systems specialist, Mark Williams, brings the farm system view: how to condition‑score your herd accurately, plan dry‑off dates with confidence, and choose feeding and drafting strategies that move the cows who need it most.

    You’ll also learn about practical tools that make these decisions easier, including the dry off calculator, feed budgeting tool, and the BCS app many farmers now rely on to track progress through autumn.

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    17 March 2026, 6:00 pm
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