Seeking Wairoa District farmers’ views on native shrub revegetation in hill country, Meat the Need long lunches with Dairy Women’s Network
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This week’s notices:
Farmlands' AGM
Farmlands is our B+LNZ Awards partner. Their AGM will be held in Christchurch on Thursday 28 November. Shareholders are invited to join Directors at 4pm for refreshments before the AGM, which starts at 4.30pm. RSVP to attend by 22 November. Proxy forms need to be completed and returned by 26 November. More details here.
Meat the Need long lunches with Dairy Women’s Network
Between 11am and 2pm on Monday 18 November, Meat the Need and the Dairy Women’s Network will be holding a long lunch at Hotel Ashburton. Take a couple of hours out to enjoy a long lunch and be inspired by guest speaker Margo Flanagan from Two Raw Sisters. All ticket proceeds will go towards meals for families in need. B+LNZ is a supporter of Meat the Need. Find out more.
Seeking Wairoa District farmers’ views on native shrub revegetation in hill country
Massey University researcher Joan Ropiha is inviting farmers to share their views on using native shrubs to revegetate steep, erosion-prone pastoral land. The survey is confidential, takes about 10 minutes to complete, and is easy to participate in. As a thank you, five $100 gift cards will be donated to hill country-related charities in the Wairoa District. This research builds on Joan’s work for B+LNZ’s Hill Country Futures programme under the Resilient Forages workstream. Complete the survey before 30 November.