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  • AWDT is a critical partner to New Zealand's primary industries, its programmes developing the skills, capability and confidence of women. …
  • The Department of Conservation (DOC) is leading the development of a new biodiversity strategy. A consultation on the proposed strategy closed 22 September 2019. …
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    This chapter will guide you through understanding your sources of waste and chemical use, the associated risks and opportunities to manage and monitor.  …
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    Early weaning …
  • … will effectively address the issue. This continues to be a key area of focus for B+LNZ. We work with other industry groups such as Federated Farmers and DairyNZ to ensure we’re aligned. We also work with groups such as 50 Shades of Green – for example on the Kiwis Backing Farmers campaign, which prominently featured this …
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    B+LNZ reps share insights from COP28 …
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    Future-proofing Moutere Downs …
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  • The aim of this study was to provide an understanding of introducing refugia into a lamb finishing operation that had a triple drench resistance issue. Refugia, introduced through lambs with susceptible parasites, was compared to the more conventional practice of quarantine …
  • … a long-term vision of land, water and environment care for current and future generations. This will include a living action plan for environmental enhancement, balancing the requirements of commercial farming with a reduced … improved water quality, while drawing on the experience of farmers, the Greater Wellington Regional Council and other groups with similar goals and objectives. Vision: A catchment that is rich in biodiversity and has a sustainable and … of the surrounding landscape/community ▪Predator and pest free – enable and support our vision and goals by taking action to identify and remove pests (plant and animal) and introduced predators. …
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    Catchment work celebrated by farmers, iwi and rural professionals …
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