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New Zealand dairy farmer adapts to severe drought by switching to once-a-day milking and growing botanicals.
Janet Fleming, an organic dairy farmer in Taranaki, New Zealand, is adapting to the worst drought in 50 years by switching to once-a-day milking, which has improved her cows' health and profits.
She also grows botanicals like angelica and ashwagandha as part of a diversification and succession plan for her six children.
Despite the drought, these plants have thrived, and recent rains offer hope for winter feed.
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