Federated Farmers Podcast

Five tips for new contract milkers | EP 87

28 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Manawatū contract milker Riley O’Neill shares his top tips for people going contract milking for the first time in the coming season, or for existing contract milkers moving farms.  Riley also discusses his own progression through the dairy sector, and his recent experience of moving to a new farm and new part of New Zealand.  This is good, solid advice that's relevant to most dairy farmers, but particularly new contract milkers.  Riley's social media channel: www.instagram.com/theeudderfarmers  Got a podcast idea for us? Let us know, and give us your feedback on this episode. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2299257/fan_mail/new]

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