Canterbury farmers discuss Mycoplasma bovis
Communication and compensation concerns raised in Ashburton meeting last week.
Communication and compensation concerns raised in Ashburton meeting last week.
Past year greatly challenging for dairy farmers says Dairy Holdings Ltd CEO Colin Glass.
The vet who identified first signs of m.bovis has been given national recognition.
A rural life coach will take on a new challenge for the Mycoplasma bovis response.
He has finally received notification of full compensation after battling for months.
Another infected property has been identified in Manawatū and another in Wairarapa.
There will be no cows at the Stratford A&P Show - but there will be plenty of horses.
Mycoplasma bovis on two dry-stock farms this week.
About 130 children from 18 schools participated in the event at Barge Park Showgrounds.
Don't believe everything you've heard about Mycoplasma bovis.
Eight Northland farms are being monitored for M. bovis.
MPI's Dr Alix Barclay on the latest in the battle against Mycoplasma bovis.
Early results from nationwide bulk milk testing suggests eradication remains possible.
Katikati Primary School hosted its Ag Day on Friday.
MPI calling for feedback on proposed changes to the NAIT Act 2012 and regulations.
The plug has been pulled on a major Hamilton seminar on cattle disease M. bovis.
Kids at Toko School had a blast during last week's Agri Day.
Number of properties cleared has overtaken number of active infected properties.
A North Otago and South Canterbury action group are a finalist for a NZ Biosecurity Award.
Wandering stock put up with other cattle.
Damien O'Connor discusses the M. bovis recovery package announced today.
Bovis recovery package welcome but late for earliest hit farmers.
Government says its eradication attempt is progressing well.
Only three farms have been confirmed through bulk milk testing as having M. bovis
Two new Infected Properties confirmed in the Canterbury region.
Geoff Gwyn on what MPI is doing to help detect Mycoplasma bovis in beef herds.
A survey of about 200 calf-rearing properties is under way nationwide.
Seminar will feature high-profile speakers from dairy, beef and scientific communities.
Farmers will need to "do their homework" this mating season says DairyNZ.
A second Tasman District farm has been confirmed as an infected property (IP).