Victoria is Australia’s largest dairy producing and exporting state. Sixty-two per cent of Australia's milk production is from Victoria.
A comprehensive guide to calculating water use in the dairy shed.
Health and welfare of dairy cattle requires shelter, management, nutrition and preventing the spread of dairy cattle related diseases.
Legal obligations for dairy farmers in Victoria.
Managing effluent is important on dairy farms. A well designed and managed effluent system can save time ensuring the resource is utilised effectively.
A major problem many dairy farmers face during winter and early spring is the waterlogging of soils for considerable periods.
Knowing how much water is used helps to plan water needs, storage requirements and leads to potential improvement of supply during times of shortages.
There are many opportunities for dairy farmers to reduce their total net emissions or emissions per unit of production.
Victoria's Cattle Compensation Fund can be used to fund programs and projects for the benefit of the cattle industry in Victoria.
Find out about your requirements if you own, keep or move one or more cows.
Information about suitable options for safe disposal of dead stock from farms. Land managers are responsible for carcass disposal.
The Dairy Farm Monitor Project provides a physical and financial annual analysis of 80 dairy farms in northern Victoria, Gippsland and south-west Victoria.
We acknowledge the traditional Aboriginal Owners of Country throughout Victoria, their ongoing connection to this land and we pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and future.