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- Page… Recovering from a flood Managing stressed stock Health and Safety Post-Flood Advice about Leptospirosis during floods Feed budgeting Guidelines for health and safety of volunteers working on farms post-flood Download Health and Safety … on how to use the details contained in the above pamphlet. Do your stock need access to grazing? If you need emergency feed, generators, large capacity water pumps, help moving stock or cleaning up, please call Federated Farmers freephone … Assess damage to pastures, the depth and type of silt. Assess available non-flooded pastures and other undamaged feed reserves. Use the resources available. Contact local council civil defence flood relief co-ordinator, industry …
- PodcastOptimising lambing performance, with Paul Kenyon …
- Proposed ETS changes won’t solve carbon farming problem, says Beef + Lamb New Zealand …
- PodcastLessons learnt and Future Opportunities: Richard Green gave the 2016 Levy Oration for the New Zealand Grassland Association …
- Page… pregnancy status of your flock We are aware that not everyone scans for pregnancy in their flocks, however if you are planning on sending sheep to sale or slaughter it is recommended you do a full assessment of your stock to ensure you …
- PodcastBob Thomson: Beef farming – the secrets to success …
- Looking out for subterranean clover …