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  • 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 …
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    Johne's disease - sheep …
  • E-diary notices: 13 December 2024 …
    image of Zowie Ransfield, Dionne and Holly around B+LNZ Wellington office kitchen
  • GWP* a hot topic on US and UK visits …
    Andrew Morrison
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    Broad-spectrum drenches … Narrow-spectrum drenches … Here you’ll find details on the different anthelmintic classes available in New Zealand – what worms they target, how they act, and what we know about drench resistance for each class.  … What’s in a name?   Drench is the common name for anthelmintic.  These kill certain species of internal parasites (worms) inside your animals.   Dozens of drench BRANDS are available However they all belong to: Five 'broad-spectrum' drench families (cover …
  • E-diary notices: 29 November 2024 …
    image of B+LNZ staff on farm with black cow next to fence
  • Beef + Lamb New Zealand has a number of resources to help manage extremely dry weather conditions. While no one can make it rain, there are management strategies that farmers can put in place to protect the future performance of their capital breeding stock, such as early weaning, body condition scoring and feed budgets. Most importantly, farmers need to look after the well-being of themselves and their families. As well as making use of networks (friends, family and neighbours, rural …
  • Resource book
    Farm ownership and transition …
  • Autumn ill thrift webinar …
    sheep in clover
  • Video
    B+LNZ AgInnovation 2018 Presentation: Dr Sue McCoard, AgResearch …