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  • … B+LNZ leads a range of programmes designed to deliver practical genetic insights and tools to New Zealand farmers.  … These initiatives focus on improving productivity, profitability, and support a sustainable sheep and beef farming industry – helping farmers breed animals that are better suited to their farm systems and future …
  • … We help ensure the story of our world-leading beef and lamb is told internationally and domestically, so consumers can feel confident that buying New Zealand beef and lamb is the right choice.  …
  • … B+LNZ also provides a range of interactive tools to help with planning and business decisions. Access our Lambing Calculator, Sheep Calendar, Benchmarking Tool, Meat Export Tool, Meat and Wool Calculator, Profitability Calculator and Bizplan.  …
  • … The across-breed Beef Progeny Test is a component of the Informing NZ Beef programme and builds on data gathered from the original Beef Progeny Test. … since its first mating in 2020. The programme is fundamental to a multi-breed evaluation, linking different breeds and using New Zealand-collected data to accurately estimate hybrid vigour.   At Kepler, Angus and Hereford cows are run side-by-side with crosses undertaken both ways.  The Test retains pure-bred and first-cross …
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    … reports (PDF, 395 KB) Performance incentives (PDF, 355 KB) Performance management (PDF, 573 KB) Career map: sheep and beef career pathways (PDF, 136 KB) FarmSmart 2017: Melonie Sheppard – getting the most from your staff DairyNZ useful resources on bringing new staff aboard: Farm accommodation Farm policies, procedures and rules Employment engagement …
  • … Levels of worm challenge to stock is strongly influenced by stock policies and nutrition, and by forage type. Grazing management and integration of different stock classes can be used to reduce worm challenge to susceptible stock.  …
  • … place to protect the future performance of their capital breeding stock, such as early weaning, body condition scoring and feed budgets. Most importantly, farmers need to look after the well-being of themselves and their families. As well as making use of networks (friends, family and neighbours, rural professionals) there are local agencies, such as the Rural Support Trust who are there to support …
  • … scientists are conducting a ground-breaking research programme to explore the benefits of eating pasture-raised beef and lamb. … This study is led by Meat Industry Association Innovation Ltd (MIA Innovation) and jointly funded by Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ltd (B+LNZ), the High Value Nutrition National Science Challenge and New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) Research Partnership Fund. For all the details on …
  • … Our advisory groups ensure that our genetics programmes are grounded in real-world farming perspectives and deliver value to the industry.  … Group (SGAG)  The Sheep Genetics Advisory Group (SGAG) is a joint initiative between members of the Genetics team and industry representatives. Their role is to provide a diverse range of viewpoints for engaged discussion that helps inform B+LNZ’s decision making. It includes members from varied industry positions and perspectives, including breeders, bureaus and commercial farmers, drawing on their insight, knowledge and
  • … This page contains governance and reporting information.  … Remit policies and guidelines  A proposed remit is a statement submitted for consideration which seeks changes to policy or is a matter of major interest or concern for sheep and beef producers.  If you want to propose a remit, you should read the following documents before completing the remit … Annual reports Our annual report is published in February and reports on the previous financial year, from 1 October to 30 September. For a hard copy, please contact us . 2024 …