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- PageInvasive weeds, vermin and wild or feral animals are able to enter your farm unaided and spread pests and disease to your stock and paddocks. Vigilance and active management can mitigate these risks. … Recommended practices Regularly monitor and control vermin, wild or feral animals, pests and weed populations to prevent impact on stock and production systems. Consider coordinating your efforts with neighbours to maximise the effectiveness of your own actions. Maintain all fencing to prevent …
- New Zealand’s lamb industry celebrated in Oamaru and London …
- Page… factsheet covers four aspects of the business; people, livestock, operational and land; and provides timelines and action-plans around each. This factsheet includes a decision tree and a detailed guide for re-grassing sediment. The … feed reserves. Use the resources available. Contact local council civil defence flood relief co-ordinator, industry groups, Federated Farmers, Rural Support Trusts, Rural Women NZ, or other resource providers. Please accept help when …
- PodcastPass it on: families, farms and succession. Part 3: draft a plan, and find a structure …
- NZ an international outlier by allowing 100 percent of emissions offsetting through forestry …
- PodcastB+LNZ’s Zero Carbon Bill submission explained …
- PodcastBreakFeed: Talking Bull 1 – Why you should (or shouldn’t) farm bulls …
- B+LNZ to exit Future Farm …
- PodcastPass It On: Families, Farms and Succession. Part 2: Engage the Family, and Consider Options …