Celebrating 2024 Te Reo Māori Week with B+LNZ
Te Reo Māori Week (14 to 21 September 2024) is a timely opportunity for Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) to provide an...
Te Reo Māori Week (14 to 21 September 2024) is a timely opportunity for Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) to provide an...
Here’s an update on our work around NZ as part of regional planning processes relating to freshwater plans.
Farmers are being encouraged to join the Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) Sheep Poo study, a crucial part of the...
We want your sheep poo, Register your interest in a B+LNZ climate policy position workshop, TB slaughter levy changes...
More than 400 farmers attended one of 30 Director roadshow meetings nationwide between 29 July and 5 September.
The recent B+LNZ Eastern North Island (ENI) Farmer Council Annual Meeting, held in Masterton, had an outstanding turnout...
In a recent B+LNZ Scene + Herd podcast, Farmlands CEO Tanya Houghton shares Farmlands’ commitment to the B+LNZ Awards...
Beef + Lamb New Zealand has launched nine online learning modules to help farmers take ownership of their Farm Plan and...
At the recent Parasites in the Pacific Conference, B+LNZ’s Principal Scientist, Dr Cara Brosnahan, presented on the...
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Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is excited to announce the launch of the Rural Leadership Advancement Scholarship, aimed...
We’ve released the New Season Outlook report for 2024-25, highlighting that while the red meat sector continues to face...
Beef + Lamb New Zealand is encouraging dairy farmers to consider using superior beef genetics at mating this spring to...
After a thorough judging process, Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is pleased to announce the finalists in the 2024 Beef...
Government announcement on Significant Natural Areas, B+LNZ’s submission on NZ’s second emissions reduction plan...
Central Otago farmer, Sam Stevens, has a deep-rooted passion for rural storytelling that he brings to his role as a B...
A simple on-farm pasture test is an effective way to identify a molybdenum deficiency in pastures.
It’s commonly accepted that ewes lose some immunity to internal parasites over lambing.
As we approach the end of the year, Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is reminding farmers about the ovine age...
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