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- NewsBouncing back from tough times: recap of recent Sow, Grow, Thrive webinar …
- News2024 B+LNZ Generation Next applications are open …
- NewsA thriving sheep and beef sector matters to all New Zealanders …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when operating tractors. All operators must refer to the operator’s manual prior to operating the tractor. … What are the minimum operator requirements? Operator must be a minimum of 15 years old, unless they are 13 years or older and: Are fully trained in using the tractor and any implements attached to it Are in a safe position on the tractor or implement Are the only child on the tractor Operator must be under direct supervision until assessed as competent by …
- NewsLochinver Station hosts B+LNZ’s Beef Progeny Test field day …
- NewsAgriculture sector seeks further detail on Freshwater Farm Plans …
- PageLooking out for the following can help you reduce unplanned pregnancies Drafting out male lambs from ewe lambs as the flock gets closer to sexual maturity (puberty). The age of puberty is influenced by breed, genetics, size (weight), nutrition, and season of birth. Ewe lambs can reach puberty as early as five months of age. It is recommended to draft any non-replacement ewe hoggets you plan to sale once they meet liveweights which increase their chances of conception (35–40kg). When shearing …