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  • … and lamb compared with chicken and pork. Materials – wool compared with cotton. Grains – soy, wheat and corn as crops for both human and animal feed. Farm inputs – phosphate, urea and crude oil as key inputs in fertiliser and fuel use. … …
  • … as a meat-only organisation. We share our name and brand with Beef + Lamb New Zealand Inc, which is responsible for promoting beef and lamb at home, in the New Zealand market. Domestic promotion is jointly funded by farmer levies and …
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    … risks and opportunities to manage and monitor.  … Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at  resources@beeflambnz.com  to request printed copies of resources. Waste and chemical chapter In this section, you’ll find blank templates that …
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    Want to learn more about how to develop yourself and your staff? … Below are some resources to help your staff with learning and development. AgInnovation 2019: how to keep good staff – Carissa Fairbrother National webinar series: Grow your own people, grow your farm - part 1 National webinar series: Grow your own people, grow your farm - part 2 National webinar series: Grow your own people, grow your farm - part 3 National webinar series: Grow your own people, grow your farm - part 4 DairyNZ …
  • To register your group or register as a facilitator please ensure you are logged in to the website, you will then be able to see the Catchment Groups Dashboard.   … Catchment Groups Directory …
  • To register your group or register as a facilitator please ensure you are logged in to the website, you will then be able to see the Catchment Groups Dashboard.    … Catchment Groups Map …
  • The eight farm classes … We provide accurate, independent information to help farmers, meat processors, consultants and other organisations with their planning. Below you’ll find data and tools you can use to make farming business decisions – from export statistics to economic reports to interactive tools. … What is "all classes"? The all classes distributions are weighted averages of individual farm class data to correctly portray a whole region or the New Zealand lambing percentage …