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- PodcastWhy native biodiversity is important to farmers with Professor David Norton …
- NewsConsider regulations when sowing winter forage crops this spring …
- NewsCare required when transitioning cattle onto winter forage crops …
- NewsFarmers encouraged to consider planting catch crops this spring …
- NewsLast chance to join the ground-breaking Facial Eczema Sheep Poo Study …
- VideoWhat is biodiversity? Professor David Norton explains …
- NewsPlanning to make the best use of winter forage crops …
- PageCatch-crops increase the efficiency of the operation by retaining nitrogen in the root zone that farmers would otherwise have waved goodbye to. … Planting a catch crop is a way of reducing the risk of nitrate leaching after winter grazing, where there can be large amounts of residual soil nitrogen that is at risk of leaching. By planting another crop as soon as possible after your final grazing, you can capture those nutrients in the second crop and increase overall feed production from the …
- … in New Zealand. They bring a farmer lens to develop targeted, farmer-centric Regional Extension Delivery Plans and action. The goal is to create positive impact on-farm ensuring as a sector we are profitable, productive and sustainable … Council View the Chair and Deputy Chairs here . Our Farmer Councillors and Kāhui members also sit on other related groups to help guide B+LNZ’s focus on specific areas like environment policy (Environmental Reference Group), science and …