NOT WHAT WE EXPECTED! The Reality Of Dairy Farming In New Zealand, Christchurch 🇳🇿
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- In this episode, we had chance to see how a dairy farm is ran New Zealand and learnt lot of knowledge before we arrived in the country and didn't realise how efficient and eco friendly it was done. We discovered this place by talking to Jase on the side of the street while exploring a town called Timaru and invited us to see the process.
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What a pleasant guy Jase is. He is very knowledgeable too.🙂
True. Water contamination from farming is very controversial here in Canterbury (Chch area - apologies if you already knew that) which is why he made a point of mentioning how they filter the solid & liquid emissions from the cows before it makes it to the water.
He did an amazing job presenting himself and the information he wanted to get across! he has a passion for it :)
This video is udderly fantastic! Such a teat to watch. :) Thank you for making all your amazing videos showing people what NZ is like, and I'm glad you like my home town (Chch). Looks like you've already left, otherwise I'd be delighted to say hi & show you some kiwi hospitality. Good travels!
Speaking as a city slicker, I found this totally absorbing. Thank you Jase & the farmers
Thanks again Richard! yeah this is slightly different to what we usually show! what an awesome experience and we also learned alot!
This was better then country calendar!
Been on a dairy farm in Shepparton, Victoria Australia for 2 weeks on school holidays with my parents year 1970 best experience of my life. Early morning starts getting Cows in for Milking and Tractor rides.plenty to do.
Love it. So pleased that you had a great time and a got a bit of insight into daily farm life. Brilliant video ❤
One of your best episodes, loved it, so interesting seeing a dairy farm in action, and how amazing nice were the owners to show you guys around and film, loved it!!!!
Yup it was awesome! he really wanted to broadcast what he gets up too so alot of fun :)
This is one of my favourite clips, well done. You are really nice people and it was fun to watch and listen to you.
Wow that was really educational for me? Thank you both for showing us this. Amazing!
Thanks so much for tuning in and watching :) it was a lot of fun :)
Loved this video and the experiences you are having in our beautiful country.
It has been a blast Jane!
Great video. Lincoln ia my home town and my dad was an dairy scientist and consultant.
My Dad had jersey herds. Great personalities, great milk output,
Not far from this farm is the Selwyn River. There are a few very nice picnic spots with swimming holes where we used to go swimming as kids. Nowadays you can't anymore. Back then there were only enough cows in the area to provide milk for the Christchurch area. Now it's a huge industry to make milk powder for the Chinese market. There are way too many cows now and the immense amounts of manure gets washed out and accumulates in the rivers making them unfit for swimming. there's too much algae in them.
Absolutely it’s a disgrace money before health, let’s not pretend everything Rosie and it’s all lovely and natural.. fresh water for drinking is unfit for consumption.
Yo, Zane here, the milking fella from the video. Currently studying agricultural science at Lincoln University and I'd love for a bit of back and forth about the mechanisms and nuances behind the waterway quality here in NZ. I agree that it's a shame about the rivers, what's your perspective/understanding of how it's gotten to the point it's at?
@@zanecoates7082you should have that debate with those like Dr Mike Joy. Lay folk just know that they can’t swim in or drink the river water since the explosion in dairy. Dr Joy points the finger at dairy intensification. I wonder if he’s right. It certainly seems he is.
Farms have gotten away from mixed farming and putting on as many cows as possible so "old-fashioned" rotational grazing dosen't work anymore. NZ cows are fed onl enough for maximum milk production not to have decent weight on them. Everywhere you look practicall skinny as cows.@@zanecoates7082
@@zanecoates7082Just a few generalisations. There were 'blue babies' around Hinds/ Ashburton in the early 1970s due to high nitrate water in shallow wells, when the area was mainly cropping. The NZ Farmer magazine had Nitrophoska fertiliser ads in the early 1960s, well before Kapuni Urea Plant was ever built in Taranaki in the early 1980s. NZ imported urea from places like Japan. I think the algae in the rivers is also a symptom of increased atmospheric temperatures. The snowfall on the Canterbury foothills would last for months in the 1970s, early 1980s I have been told. The 1980 Canterbury dairy land area was 20K hectares which increased to 190K hectares by 2009. Massey University has an online page 'Canterbury, NZ dairy companies 1882-2001 timeline, that shows the multitude of small dairy companies on the plains, Banks Peninsula, Kaikoura over the years.// This project was probably the first steps towards industrial dairying on the plains. Moving on from the old roller type milk driers 1973, "$1.5 million project to spray-dry milk produced by town supply and factory supply dairy farmers has been undertaken in Christchurch city. The project is the joint effort by the Tai Tapu Central Co-op Dairy Co and the town milk co-operative, Canterbury Dairy Farmers’ Ltd." The early large scale dairy conversions at places like Dorie, Dromore and Culverden were well publicised and later Apple Fields and Tasman Agriculture. An additional dairy conversion kicker on the plains was the Flour Mills allegedly not paying the wheat growers for two years. "Age and source of Canterbury plains groundwater Report No. U02/30" ECan has this 2002 report by GNS online. Has illustrations of the complexities of the water system. Also to remember that the Department of Conservation is NZ's largest deer farmer as well as their other livestock, goats, pigs etc. Their Alpine deer etc also put E. coli into surface water.
Great video. That's a really well run farm and very well explained the challenges around farming and what goes into it. Thats an impressive farm and great to see so many systems in place and the use of rotationally greasing and the protection of water ways. Theres often alot of negativity spread around dairy farming and farming in general.
Yeah we wanted to show some details about how the dairy farms are ran here. we also learnt alot ourselves which has been great :)
Great video guys
There are dairy farms here and then there are the other dairy farms. Those who have no clue how to farm, how to care for their herd, their land, their finances... So rapt that you got this experience 👨🌾👩🌾🐄🐄🐴👍🌞
We loved it Lesley was awesome :)
That bright green grass is the key to having the best dairy in the world, you taste grass fed beef compared to grain fed and its night n day.
Yup you can taste the difference, its magic!
GOOD day on the farm.....your choices always perfect..... have fun....!
The smile and pure joy on Mados face made me smile.
👍 Hey Glen... Just remember the most important thing for the teets is moisturiser and disinfectant... And all will be well
Very cool guys!
The only time l have seen the irriagtion units was down in the South Island.
I’m an ex dairy farmer, and we farmed in a more fertile region of NZ so water was never an issue.
The long grass on races is to filter water before it hits the waterways. Natural purifier
Well done Team.
I love my country.....
You should its awesome! :)
Awesome vlog guys, amazing to see 1 Border Collie control all those cows.
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Great video, awesome experience of a medium scale dairy farm in NZ.
The most efficient dairy, beef, and sheep industries in the world in terms of inputs for output values.
Great watch guys and very informative as well.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome vid! Was like watching a documentary!
very kind of you Joe!
I pick up the milk from these farms, it's a really good job
All I can say is: You have Luck on your side. Always finding the good stuff (Even with a little smells). Thanks for another awesome video. Always the best.
Regards from South Africa 🇿🇦.
Hey john! thanks buddy yup its wonderful. we always trying to be authentic :)
@GlenAndMado Don't you people sleep. You are 11hours ahead of S.A.
My son stays in Blenheim, he phones us early in the morning. Then it's night time by him.
Thanks for your entertainment.
@@johnstuart8511 just about to sleep John it’s nearly 11pm here haha 🙂
I love you guys and your New Zealand adventures. Thank You
Yes yes the hart of new Zealand
Another extremely informative video
Glad you enjoyed it
It's like an episode of Country Calendar! So interesting. :-)
haha no need for that now 😅
NZ has some very good farming practices. Beautiful lands. Mado careful you look like you are getting skin damage. the sun is very dangerous in Nz
another very cool video. 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks Ray you legend :) appreciate it :)
Hello how are you today my friend my name is Abdul Hadi from Morocco will look for work in New Zealand and thanks very much
Im not sure its the same now but in the past cows had absolute right of way on rural b roads in other words if you hit a cow with your car, you were liable
still the same.
A wonderful video.
Hiiii u guys a so cool ❤
Glen looks small compared to the farmer. Must be something in the milk 😮
Your 'nanny' would be proud?
She was a farmer but she passed away last year and that’s why she mentioned it 😅
Your in nzs snow district.
Cows were farmed ,long before glyposate,
Hi sir iam finding a job opportunities in diary farm
Let me get this straight, if you want to drink non pasteurised milk in NZ, you have to go to a dairy farm and drink from the cow's teat? Can't buy non pasteurised milk. I believe that it's illegal.
You can't on sell Raw milk, but you can sell direct to consumer (in NZ), but the farmer probably will get more for on selling for export than direct to public
Dairy farms the biggest toilet in new zealand
At least the cow manure goes back to fertise the farm. Where as your @#$ ends up in a big smelly shit hole and has to be treated with toxic chemicals. And if you live in Auckland there is a good chance it will end up on the beach where you like to swim.
RUDE PEOPLE!
@@GG-yg2ze Don't worry.
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This was better then country calendar!
This was better then country calendar!
This was better then country calendar!