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Press Release

Independent Research Confirms Profit Gains from Halter Technology on NZ Dairy Farms

The study, conducted by leading farm management consultants AgFirst and Transform Agri, analysed ten high-performing farms across the North and South Islands. Results show that, when combined with strong farm management, Halter enables significant gains in pasture utilisation, labour efficiency, animal performance, and environmental outcomes.

On average these gains resulted in an increase in farm profit before tax of more than 13%.

Key Findings

  • Profitability: Farms recorded an average 13.2% increase in profit before tax (EBIT). Most farms saw double-digit gains, with one achieving an increase of 37%.
  • Pasture & Production: On average, farms harvested 8.9% more pasture and produced 9.5% more milk solids per hectare.
  • Reproductive Performance: Six-week in-calf rates improved by 4.7%, while empty rates reduced by 2.1%.
  • Labour Efficiency: Several farms reduced staffing needs or hours worked, freeing time for higher-value tasks. Staff reported less fatigue, shorter workdays, and improved job satisfaction.
  • Animal Health & Welfare: Farmers reported earlier detection of health issues and smoother calving management. Reduced stress on animals contributed to better recovery post-calving.
  • Environmental Benefits: Farms reduced nitrogen use, improved crop utilisation, and were able to exclude environmentally sensitive areas from grazing during adverse conditions.

Staff across all farms also highlighted improved work-life balance, with more predictable rosters and less repetitive manual work. Freed-up time allowed teams to focus on monitoring, planning, and animal care. From a recruitment perspective, several farms noted that Halter has made farming roles more attractive to new, tech-savvy employees.

Ag First CEO James Allen said the impact of Halter was largely dependent on the ability of a farm to utilise the information and technology into decision-making and management. “What these farms show is that Halter can enable significant gains to be made by effectively optimising the farm’s resources. Halter helps build more sustainable, resilient, and productive dairy businesses.’’

Halter’s Head of Corporate Accounts and Partnerships Steve Crowhurst said the results of the study aligned with the feedback Halter received anecdotally from farmers. “The findings reflect what farmers tell us: when paired with good management and a willingness to change how they farm, Halter increases profitability. Our technology helps farmers be more efficient with their pasture, make more informed decisions, and create more balanced, sustainable rosters.’’

Mr Crowhurst said he was pleased to see the higher returns even on farms that were already performing above regional averages. “We chose these farms because they’re high-performing, and we wanted to capture this new level of farm performance that could be achieved with Halter and share those learnings with the industry.

“We’re keen to extend these studies and get an even longer-term view of the positive impacts Halter can have on dairy and beef systems.’’ 

About Halter

Founded in 2016, Halter is the leading operating system to run a dairy or beef farm. Thousands of farmers in New Zealand, Australia and the US use Halter to run their farm, with new customers going live daily. Halter is headquartered in Auckland and employs over 200 people across New Zealand, Australia, and the US.

Media Contact

Colin Espiner
0275046294
colin.espiner@halter.co.nz