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Increasing the amount of pasture grown and eaten on dairy farms is highly correlated to improved profitability. How is your farm performing? See my services page and contact me now.

About Paul Reidy - Registered Dairy Farm Management Consultant

Paul Reidy is a Taranaki dairy farm management consultant who is passionate about helping his client's achieve their goals through improving their productivity and profitability in a sustainable way.

Paul Reidy established his dairy farm consultancy business in 2006 after working for many years with a range of farm advisory businesses in New Zealand. Based in New Plymouth, Paul’s business extends over the entire Taranaki region, where he specialises in providing consultancy services to dairy farmers.

The depth and breadth of his NZ dairy farm management knowledge, his expert advice and straightforward manner have earned Paul many loyal farmer clients, some of whom have worked with him for 20-25 years.

He has lived in New Plymouth for 26 years with his wife Christine, bringing up their four children, now adults.

 

Paul's consultancy style

  • Empowering
  • Teaching /coaching
  • Comprehensive
  • Problem-solving     
  • Plain-speaking
  • Detailed                         

      

Paul's advice is:

Experienced – 30+ years through the dairy industry highs and lows

  • Qualified – B.Agr Sci degree
  • Professional – registered farm management consultant
  • Scientific – based on proven NZ pasture-based research
  • Independent – no products to sell, unbiased
  • In-depth – detailed specific plans provided
  • Personal – the latest research is applied specifically to you, your farm and your objectives
  • Reliable – based on proven research, not marketing fads
  • Dedicated – this is what I dedicate my working life to 100%
  • Trustworthy – my business success relies on my integrity
  • Specialised – in dairy farm business management
  • Practical – clear guidance that improves dairy farms productivity
  • Realistic – a constructive ‘no nonsense’ approach
  • Comprehensive – an integrated whole farm approach
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