DairySA Newsletters

Dairy farmer on vehicleDairySA publishes a monthly newsletter. The newsletter is delivered to all licensed SA dairy farmers and editions can be downloaded below, or you can subscribe to receive it by email from DairySA.
 

Newsletter Features
DairySA newsletter - Mar 2011
  • 3030 Partner Farm regional updates—register now!
  • Soil testing valuable tool on Partner Farm
  • Mastitis management webinar—get connected!
  • Celebrating young dairy farmers success
  • Halting hay fires this season
  • Touring north-east, touring east—feel like joining in?
  • Tripping from North to South
  • Successful share farming
DairySA newsletter - Feb 2011
  • More cows in calf on Partner Farm
  • Benefits from pasture mix on pasture farm
  • Is your herd ‘rumen ready’?
  • Don’t be beaten by the heat
  • What bug is that?
DairySA newsletter - Nov 2010
  • DairySA’s annual report released
  • Host farmer reviews dairy forage project
  • Reducing feed wastage and improving feed efficiency
  • SA robotic milking in the spotlight
  • Healthy calves = happy farmers
  • Finding fertile ground—forum date claimer
  • Tips for healthy teats
  • How well do my heifers grow
  • Australia’s first genomic breeding values
DairySA Newsletter - Oct 2010
  • Costs reduced on dairy Partner Farm
  • A high in-calf rate—is it conceiveable?
  • Managing mastitis in wet conditions
  • Start right with new staff
DairySA newsletter - Sep 2010
  • Mixed results from partner farm pastures in 2010
  • Help dairy farms get future ready
  • Calf rearing 101
  • ADHIS stakeholder meeting
  • Dairy dairy
  • Your Levy—Your Say
DairySA newsletter - Aug 2010
  • High production from grass at dairy field day
  • Farm business consultants—to use or not to use?
  • Automatic calf feeders—what’s the news?
  • Changes to pay rates
  • Dairy dairy  
DairySA newsletter - Jul 2010
  • Your levy, your say
  • Careful approach to pasture pest control
  • Large herds focus on fertility
  • Fleurieu 3030 Partner Farm—field day success
  • Dairy discussion group examines pasture variety trials
  • Young dairy farmers— new coordinator and more action!
  • Condition Magician— condition scoring’s not magic!
  • Dairy employer essentials
DairySA newsletter Jun 2010
  • Fresh look newsletter and new website
  • Dry start a challenge for partner farm team
  • Top notch field day—Fleurieu 3030 Partner Farm
  • Last chance! F ree bus to SE Dairy Innovation Day
  • West meets east—young SA dairy farmer tour
  • Want to know your farm’s carbon emmisions?
  • Dairy project leads to better fertiliser use
  • My feed report rolls off the web
DairySA newsletter - May 2010
  • Lameness – a costly problem
  • Future is bright for women in agriculture
  • Dairy industry gets wise about wasted feed
  • Use cool months to set up for cool cows
  • Flexible working arrangements for dairy
  • Correction...
  • Dairy Innovation Day 2010
DairySA newsletter - Apr 2010
  • Soil testing worhwhile on Fleurieu dairy farms
  • Pasture pests – squash the problem!
  • SA young dairy farmers skim the cream interstate
  • Pasture renovation – DIY guide
  • Attention - all SE dairy farmers who irrigate!
  • Think nutrition now
  • Tips for improving work-life balance