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- New Zealand represented at global sustainable beef conference …
- … High country farmers named National Ambassadors for Sustainable Farming and growing …
- … We work to promote good animal welfare as an intrinsic part of productive, sustainable and profitable livestock farming. … Recognising that animal welfare is increasingly important, we invest farmer levies in a range of activities that continue to ensure sheep and beef cattle farming in New Zealand has a reputation for animal welfare to be proud of. Our activities Research B+LNZ has a diverse portfolio of research, completed and ongoing, that covers nearly every aspect of stock management. In the pastoral sector, commercial drivers and welfare …
- … Celebrating the unrecognised custodians of the environment – Kiwi sheep and beef farmers …
- … for Highly Productive Land. … The Government has proposed a NPS-HPL to prevent the loss of more of our productive land and promote its sustainable management. Phase 1 of the NPS-HPL looks at protecting and managing versatile soils in the face of urban growth. Phase 2 will look at activities which affect soil health, and this is due for release next year 2020. Submissions closed 10 October 2019 and Beef + Lamb New Zealand has put …
- … Additional freshwater consultations – low-slope map changes, freshwater farm plans, intensive winter grazing changes, and wetlands. This page contains information about consultations, announced by the Government in July and August 2021, as part of the Essential Freshwater work programme. Public feedback is being sought on a range of … be commenting on aspects such as the need for consistency, recognising the wider values of wetlands (for freshwater health, climate resilience and biodiversity outcomes) and therefore the need for an integrated view across policies. Our …
- VideoFuture Farm coping with drench resistance – Parasite management at Lanercost with Ben Allot: Part 2 …
- Page… as competent by the person in charge of the workplace Children under five must be directly supervised by an adult and are not to enter cattle yards What equipment do you need? Sturdy non-slip boots Hat/sunscreen as required General … firm Maintain control of dogs Exercise caution when dealing with cows with calves Use good technique when lifting sheep and calves Wash hands after handling livestock Take care with sharp objects, such as sheath knives and needles What should you do when handling bulls? Treat bulls with respect Do not move a dangerous bull on foot or alone …