In this episode, we head to the heart of American dairy farming with Jordan Siemers of Siemers Holsteins—a name that resonates globally in the Holstein breeding world. Jordan shares his journey from growing up on a family farm to becoming a sire analyst with Select Sires, all while managing one of the most influential Holstein herds in the USA.
We dive into what makes farming in the United States unique, the evolving technologies shaping herd performance, and the art and science behind selecting sires for world-class breeding programs. Jordan also reflects on balancing show ring success with commercial viability, the legacy of Siemers Holsteins’ cow families, and the future of dairy farming over the next decade.
Whether you’re a breeder, farmer, or simply passionate about genetics and global dairy trends, this episode offers an inside look at the strategies, challenges, and innovations driving excellence in the U.S. dairy industry.
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In this episode, we sit down with Brian Monteith from DeLaval, a global leader in dairy technology and innovation. Brian shares his expertise on robotic milking systems, exploring how automation is transforming the way farmers manage their herds and improve efficiency.
We dive into the practical realities of transitioning to robotic milking, common mistakes to avoid, and the differences between pasture-based and barn systems. Brian also explains the importance of data collection, cow training, and how robotics can enhance animal health and welfare.
Whether you’re considering robotic milking or curious about the future of dairy technology, this episode offers valuable insights and real-world advice to help farmers make informed decisions.
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In this episode, we sit down with Sean Alexander, a Northland-raised dairy enthusiast, AgFirst farm consultant, and active member of Holstein Friesian NZ. Sean shares his journey from growing up on a farm and showing cows, to studying agribusiness and now supporting farmers through consulting.
We explore the value of community in agriculture, the transition from hands-on farming to strategic advisory roles, and the challenges facing today’s dairy sector. Sean also reflects on youth development, technology, and the importance of building strong relationships across the industry.
Whether you're a farmer, breeder, or passionate about the future of dairy, this episode offers insight into the evolving pathways for young people in agriculture, and the impact they’re already making.
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of embryo transfer in dairy farming. Joining us are Emma Poole, a Waikato-based vet and dairy farmer, and Andrew Donoghue, Regional Sales Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Vytelle, a global leader in precision livestock technology.
Together, Emma and Andrew unpack the science, strategy, and practical realities of embryo transfer. They explore selecting the right donor and recipient cows, managing expectations around calf size and health, and navigating the success rates of embryo programs. With insights into genetic selection, frozen embryo longevity, and future innovations, this episode is a must-listen for farmers curious about improving herd performance through reproductive technology.
Whether you're considering embryo work for the first time or looking to refine your current program, this conversation offers advice, real-world experience, and valuable resources to help you make informed decisions on-farm.
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In this episode sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, we sit down with Kane Brisco, a Taranaki dairy farmer, founder of Farm Fit NZ, and author of Tools for the Top Paddock, alongside Gerard Vaughan, wellbeing lead at Farmstrong, New Zealand’s rural mental health initiative.
This conversation tackles the challenges farmers face behind the farm gate, from stress and burnout to communication and resilience. Kane and Gerard share practical tools and personal stories to help farmers take care of their mental fitness, manage workload, and build stronger relationships at home and on the farm.
Whether you're deep in calving season or just looking for ways to stay grounded, this episode offers real, relatable advice to help you thrive, not just survive, in farming.
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In this episode, we sit down with hoof trimming expert Stuart Rogers from Hoof It to dig into one of the most critical issues affecting dairy productivity: lameness.
From the shed floor to the latest in hoof care technology, Stuart shares practical, experience-driven insights into hoof health, cow comfort, and the strategies farmers can use to detect, prevent, and treat lameness effectively.
We explore the most common causes of lameness in New Zealand herds and discuss how training staff and using technology can support early detection. Stuart also unpacks the role of nutrition, barn systems, and concrete surfaces in hoof health, and explains how rubber mats, grooving techniques, and other comfort-focused solutions can make a real difference in herd performance.
Whether you're a seasoned dairy farmer or just starting out, this episode is full of actionable advice to help keep your cows on their feet and your herd performing at its best.
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In this episode, we sit down with Melissa Stephen, Senior Quantitative Geneticist at NZAEL, to break down the upcoming Base Cow Update and what it means for dairy farmers across New Zealand. We explore how this update affects Breeding Worth (BW), the importance of accurate herd recording, and global perspectives on base cow changes. Melissa shares her expert insights on genetics, data quality, and the future of fertility traits in our herds. It’s a must-listen for anyone passionate about progress in dairy breeding!
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In this episode, join us as we explore the world of Holstein Friesian breeding with HFNZ President Graham Stewart. Graham shares his insights on breeding objectives, the importance of genetic diversity, and the role of vision inbreeding decisions. We discuss his 3 top bull picks for breeding this year and offer valuable advice for new breeders. Tune in for an informative conversation about the future of Holstein Friesian breeding and genetics!
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In this episode, join us as we delve into the Taylor family's deep-rooted farming history with father and son, Wayne and Jamie Taylor. Wayne and Jamie share their insights on breeding objectives, herd management, and the importance of community and knowledge sharing in the farming world. We also touch on the dynamics of working with family, navigating environmental challenges, and the importance of maintaining work/life balance within the farming community. Tune in for a insightful conversation about tradition, innovation, and the future of farming with the Taylor's.
In this episode, we dive into the essentials of transition feeding with expert Andrea Murphy, a renowned Ruminant Nutritionist. Andrea shares her insights on optimizing pre- and post-calving nutrition, managing metabolic disorders like acidosis and ketosis, and the importance of cow comfort. Andrea's philosophy emphasizes balancing forages, and cow signals to achieve healthy, productive, and profitable cows. Tune in for practical tips and expert advice to enhance your feeding practices!
In this episode, we sit down with Matthew Zonderop from Perfect Cow Breeding Solutions to explore how AI is transforming dairy farming. From wearable tech and data integration to breeding solutions and pasture management, discover the innovations driving efficiency and productivity. Hear Matthew's journey into AI and learn about the impact of data-driven decisions on modern farming practices.
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In this episode, we welcome our first international guest, Lachlan Fry, the 2025 NZ DairyEvent Holstein Friesian Judge. Lachlan shares his farming experience in Australia, his journey to becoming a judge, and what he's excited about for the 2025 NZ DairyEvent. Tune in to hear his story and insights on dairy farming and what he's looking forward to in New Zealand!
In this episode, we sit down with Alex Harvey from Crossroads Holsteins to discuss animal registration and the benefits of registering your herd. Alex shares a brief history of registration and highlights how this investment can benefit your herd in the future. Tune in for an engaging conversation that could transform your approach to animal management and unlock new opportunities!
Join us in this episode, as Holly Powell and Riley Taylor share their journey at the National World Wide Sires All Dairy Breeds Youth Camp. They discuss the lessons learned, activities led, and connections made. Holly and Riley also talk about their careers, their passion for farming and cows, and their invaluable experience at the 2023 European Young Breeders School. Tune in for a conversation filled with personal stories and a love for the agricultural lifestyle.
In this episode, we sit down with Bradley Parkes, Appointed Board Director, and Braydon Schroder, Associate Board Director, to delve into their journeys and roles within Holstein Friesian NZ. Discover their unique backgrounds and how they reached their current positions, learn about the systems they run including herd size, breed content, breeding objectives, and feed systems. Understand what motivated them to join Holstein Friesian NZ and the benefits they see in being part of a breed society, from registrations to community and showing. We also discuss their specific board roles, committee work, and their visions for the future of the organization. Join us for an engaging and informative conversation!
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of TOP (Traits Other than Production) and Classification with our expert guest, Wendy Harker. We engage in a detailed discussion on the number of traits scored in New Zealand, what they are, and the explanations of final scores and their meanings. We also explore the importance of classification and how these processes can significantly impact herd improvement. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or new to the industry, this episode provides valuable insights into making informed breeding decisions and enhancing herd quality over generations.
The use of beef over dairy has been a common practice for many years, but to get the most out of it it is important to choose the right beef bull. This episode discusses how you can make informed decisions regarding the use of beef bulls over your dairy herd with special guest Bob Thomson (Agfirst).
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Genomic Testing is a great tool to add to your farmer tool belt to ensure you are getting the best information about your animals. This episode discusses what information you can get out of Genomic Testing your herd and how you can use this information to improve your breeding decisions on farm, with special guests Ryan Lett (Semex NZ) and Arjun Singh (Lawwal Holsteins)
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The Valden Cow of the Year trophy is the top award up for grabs at the HFNZ Annual Awards Evening.
This episode introduces you to the remaining 3 finalists from this years competition: Raymac ME Orace (bred by Stephen and Judith Ray), Tronnoco Mint Sunita (bred by Tony and Keri O'Connor) and Sherraine Fortune Carra (bred by Peter and Rhonda Sherriff).
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The Valden Cow of the Year trophy is the top award up for grabs at the HFNZ Annual Awards Evening.
This episode introduces you to the first 3 finalists from this years competition: Rivendell Sham Beatric-ET (bred by Owen and Cathy Copinga), Rivendell Oman Oman Pussy-ET (bred by Owen and Cathy Copinga) and Royson Oman Cybil (bred by Eddie and Kath Lambert).
Part 2 will be release next week with the remaining 3 finalist. The 2024 HFNZ Annual Awards Evening is taking place on Monday 24th June at the Distinction Hotel, Hamilton. Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/holstein_friesiannz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holsteinfriesiannz Website: https://nzholstein.org.nz/