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- This project aims to collate the relevant knowledge on ectoparasites as it relates to the New Zealand sheep and beef cattle sector and use this information to determine the current knowledge gaps and …
- Page… practices, such as direct drilling Re-sow areas of bare or damaged soil as soon as … margins Leave buffers when cultivating, over sowing, topdressing and/or burning Install …
- PageDisease prevention and control require regular attention to stock health, knowledge, planning, good record keeping and compliance with domestic regulations. Explore recommended practices and specific …
- Resource book… number absentee owners increase industry growing numbers farms run farm managers who … details numbers condition scores etc pasture growth rates quality pasture covers etc … dairynz september 2009 3 4 0 pasture report growth rates quality covers soil temperatures …
- Editable PDF… weighting pasture composistion 3 pasture growth regrowth 3 pasture utilisation 1 area bare … weighting pasture composistion 3 pasture growth regrowth 3 pasture utilisation 1 area …
- Resource book… wool production kgyear crop area yield month sown months harvested supplement bought … wool production kgyear crop area yield month sown months harvested supplement bought …
- Factsheetagricultural emissions warming aotearoa new zealand 2050 insights from science september 2023 summary research prepared lnz federated farmers dairynz about study 3 key points 3 greenhouse gas metrics …
- Factsheetwwwbeeflambnzcom 0800 beef lamb 0800 233 352 farmers farmers 29 8 2 0 25 trees within farms opportunities carbon factsheet wider benefits trees farms provide windbreaks shade livestock stock food …
- Factsheet0800 beeflamb 0800 233 352 wwwbeeflambnzcom farmers farmers 34 8 1 employees have access good facilities breaks including shelter drinking water 2 each employee trained what event emergency accident …
- VideoWhen to sell lambs can be a more complex decision than it appears, and putting on more weight is not always the most profitable choice. If feed is limited, there is competition between sale lambs …