Josh, wife Ashley and children Jacob (11), Liam (10) and Cade (7) are in their first season 50/50 share milking on the Meyer family farm which is also home to the award-winning Meyer Cheese factory. Meyer cheese is consistently awarded among New Zealand’s top cheeses. In this year’s New Zealand’s Champions of Cheese Awards, they won gold for their aged flavour cheese, Iff Farmhouse Cheese, and their Dutch-style cheese. They also won three silvers and three bronze medals.
The Taylor’s CRV herd produces an average of 140,000kg/MS with the aim to achieve 150,000Kg/MS in the coming season. 40 percent of milk produced goes to the on-farm Meyer cheese factory and the balance is supplied to Fonterra.
“It’s what interested us most about the farm. You can look through the cheese factory window and see your milk being stirred within two hours of milking. There are not many farms where you can experience the entire value chain. And it really is amazing tasting cheese,” says Josh.
Their partnership with the Meyer family is a perfect match. The Meyer family are generational, award-winning cheese makers, but not so much dairy farmers themselves. Josh is a passionate dairy farmer with an interest in breeding the best cows possible to produce the best milk which delivers a win win situation. That’s where CRV comes in, says Josh.
Josh specifically sought a CRV herd when he was looking to buy cows because he likes CRV’s genetics that he says deliver desirable traits in temperament, type, and overall efficiency and productivity.
“Stock agents will always tell you, look after BW, which I always have in the back of my mind… But I believe that if I'm milking these cows, I want to breed a type of cow I like. I'm not just going to milk a cow based on its BW. If I like milking them then other people will too and that has served me well,” says Josh.