Drier-than-normal weather has so far failed to dent milk production, with latest data for November showing a 4.2 per cent rise compared with the same month last year.
In terms of milk solids, production was up 3.4 per cent over the month, according to latest data from the Dairy Companies Association of NZ (DCANZ).
Season-to-date milk production was up 1.8 per cent (up 1.8 per cent - milksolids).
Milk production for the 12 months to November was up 1.3 per cent (up 1.9 per cent - milksolids), DCANZ, which covers all the main dairy companies, said.
ASB rural economist Nathan Penny said production was surprisingly strong over November.