Research from overseas and in New Zealand shows a direct relationship between MU and grams urinary nitrogen excreted per day per cow.
On average, the relationship between MU and urinary nitrogen was about seven grams urinary nitrogen per one unit of MU.
As the average MU in New Zealand was 30 units, the average cow was excreting 210 grams of urinary nitrogen a day.
With 4.8 million cows in milk, nationally there was 1000 tonnes of nitrogen hitting the ground in urine every day, he said.
"This is an issue we must address now to safeguard future generations of New Zealanders," he said.
"It is important to realise that not all farms are the same in terms of milk urea, nitrogen excretion and leaching from their cows. Reducing milk urea, nitrogen excretion and leaching is achievable – and quickly."
He believed the most the effective way to deal with the nitrogen leaching issues was to reduce the amount of nitrogen hitting the ground - and that meant changes in the way we breed and feed cows.