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- Page… diversify your income by providing timber, carbon, and honey. Provide windbreaks and shade for livestock help them grow faster. Stock feed during droughts or shortages of feed. Help soil retention on steep slopes, stop erosion. Improve the productivity of your land, especially areas that do not grow good pasture. Provide landscape diversity and wildlife habitat, biodiversity. Absorb carbon to help offset your, or …
- National’s farm regulations announcement a ‘significant step in the right direction’ …
- … key areas parties should focus on as they develop their policy platforms, to ensure the red meat sector can continue to grow export revenues and increase jobs. It is sent to every Member of Parliament and relevant officials and forms the …
- New B+LNZ director elections in Eastern North Island following cyclone-related postponement …
- AgriKidsNZ competition kicks off …
- … … As the industry organisation representing New Zealand’s sheep and beef producers, we invest farmer levies to help grow the industry today and for future generations. Why register? To make the best decisions on behalf of New Zealand …
- Page… can increase the rate of egg hatching and development. In ideal conditions, it takes just seven days for eggs to hatch, grow through two juvenile stages in the poo, and become L3 larvae capable of re-infecting stock. Ideal conditions for …
- Government must work with rural sector on commonsense stock exclusion rules …
- External resourceNZ Merino and B+LNZ - Guide to the management of footrot in sheep …