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- Quarantine drench essential when buying in lambs …
- … 2021 mating completed for Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Informing New Zealand Beef programme …
- … B+LNZ launches limited-time beef and lamb menu at premium Shanghai bistros …
- … This proof-of-concept project introduces a new approach by establishing an annual ryegrass crop within standing maize fields before the maize is harvested. … Background This proof-of-concept project explores an innovative agricultural practice designed to harness the dual benefits of growing additional winter feed for lamb fattening while protecting the soil from winter weather. This project introduces a new approach by establishing an … the winter months. Economic advantage : By growing a winter crop, farmers can continue to generate income through lamb fattening on land that would otherwise remain fallow, improving overall farm productivity. B+LNZ project lead Suzi …
- … Find out the latest values and volumes of lamb, beef and wool exported globally by region. You can also use our interactive tool to analyse meat exports by meat …
- Video… B+LNZ Coastal Farming for Profit – lamb finishing at the Wandle …
- … COVID-19 forces postponement of Beef + Lamb New Zealand Awards Dinner …
- Page… needs to be given to: 1. Paddock/Grazing Management When you’re standing at the gate considering how best to feed your crop, here are some factors to consider: Feed planning – how many animals will this crop feed and for how long. Consider using the B+LNZ FeedSmart app. This app brings together a raft of variables to give … the feed requirements for sheep and cattle at any time of the year and to help estimate the allocation of your winter crop. To find out more go to: www.feedsmart.co.nz Exclude stock from waterways and critical source areas (CSAs) – …
- Podcast… Lanercost and OverseerFM: making informed business decisions on Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Future Farm …
- Video… Beef + Lamb New Zealand Feed Planning for Smart Decisions During Disruption Webinar – Part 2 …