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Dairy Women welcome new partner

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Anew partnershi­p between the Dairy Women’s Network and New Zealand owned milk replacer supplier AgriVantag­e is set to increase farmers’ knowledge around the importance of nutrition in the early stages of calf rearing.

Recognisin­g that an animal’s start in life determines their long-term health and lifetime production, AgriVantag­e supports farmers throughout New Zealand to grow healthy and productive animals.

“With both organisati­ons providing the industry with the resources to raise happy and healthy calves the partnershi­p was a natural progressio­n,” says Dairy Women’s Network CEO Jules Benton.

“We are proud to have

AgriVantag­e on board as a network partner. Proper animal nutrition is vital for production and farm performanc­e, and to partner with a company who shares this ethos creates a valuable resource for us to tap into as we support our members and their farm businesses.”

The partnershi­p means farmers and Dairy Women’s

Network members around the country will have access to AgriVantag­e’s in-house team of rearing and nutrition specialist­s through national workshops and regional events.

“Along with providing the best technical advice, we focus on helping farmers to optimise the developmen­t and production capacity of their stock,” says AgriVantag­e South Island business manager Cheryl Farrar.

“We work with those who aim to improve their production capacity and we understand the value that women bring to farming businesses, so we are proud to partner with the Dairy Women’s Network to help make calf rearing both easier and more profitable.”

AgriVantag­e partners with many global brands to provide farmers with scientific­allydevelo­ped milk replacers, feed additives, feed safety ingredient­s and biosecurit­y products for calves, kids, lambs, pigs and poultry. Their animal husbandry combines a mixture of science, innovation and triedand-tested rearing methods.

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