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- External resourceIndustry-agreed Good Management Practices relating to water quality …
- Page… trees across paddocks encourages stock into shade and from congregating in only one or two places within the paddock. Grazing and stock class management – grazing lighter classes of stock next to unfenced waterways results in less impact than heavier animals on the same area. Uncultivated buffers – in areas used for cropping or winter feed, leave an uncultivated, grassed buffer (at least 3m) beside waterways to slow run-off and help remove …
- Subject pagePutting everything in place for your lambs to survive and thrive, and then achieving that potential is a key for successful sheep farming. … In these resources you’ll find tips, tricks, advice, other farmers’ experience and research findings that might make a difference for you. B+LNZ provide ‘Growing Great Lambs’ workshops, keep an eye out for one in your area or let your local B+LNZ Extension Manager know you’d like to attend one. Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at …
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- Factsheet… Grazing management to encourage sub clover in dryland pastures …
- … Late winter nitrogen applications may boost spring pasture production …