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- Budgets and beyond: recap of recent Sow, Grow, Thrive webinar …
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- Page… soils. It is important, in this situation, to consider when and how you establish your catch crop. The soil may not dry out quick enough to allow you to work it up in time to establish a catch crop so look into other ways to established … crops. Consider the paddock topography and cropping history when looking at establishing a catch crop. 2. Is your soil dry enough to sow a crop? Look at your paddock and consider the soil moisture before cultivating. Do not cultivate or … View the B+LNZ Events Calendar for upcoming dates. Catch Crops Guidelines (DairyNZ website) Winter Forage Crops: management after grazing (PDF, 3.5 MB) Pugging and soil compaction – what influences pugging? (PDF, 1.7MB) Catch Crops: A …
- Processing and supply chain update …