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- … region – research by BakerAg in 2019 found forestry, and especially carbon farming, supports far fewer jobs than the red meat sector in that region. With those jobs will go local businesses, schools and services essential to rural communities. …
- … B+LNZ has developed a range of handy tools to help farmers, meat processors, advisors and others with planning and business decisions. … Lambing calculator Compare your lambing … classes in your region and see how you compare, using information sourced from B+LNZ’s Sheep & Beef Farm Survey. … Meat export tool Build your understanding of the markets for, and trends in, NZ’s meat exports. … Meat and wool calculator Use your farm’s data to calculate your meat and wool production – using …
- … Climate Change Commission’s draft advice vindicates sheep and beef sector’s demands …
- … Find out more about factors that can affect pricing in our sector. B+LNZ monitors activity and trends to help our sector forecast future price activity, mitigate risk and identify opportunities. … International soft commodity … and animal feed. Farm inputs – phosphate, urea and crude oil as key inputs in fertiliser and fuel use. … International red meat indicators … Global indicators …
- … improve farmers' profit and environment ” Catch Crops interview on RNZ , listen in at 1.54' Scientific publications and conference proceedings FLRC Conference, “ New tillage technology to improve catch crop outcomes in Southland ” Resources Catch crop guidelines …
- Congratulations to the 2023 B+LNZ Generation Next graduates …
- Checking ewe udders post-weaning …
- … awards that celebrate the people, innovation, technologies and farming systems that make New Zealand’s grass-based red meat industry world-leading. The Awards was held on 10 October 2024 at Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton. …
- Over 30 million Chinese consumers learn about the NZ grass-fed difference …
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Herb and clover pastures for higher liveweight gain, with Professor Paul Kenyon of Massey University
Herb and clover pastures for higher liveweight gain, with Professor Paul Kenyon of Massey University …