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  • … Beef + Lamb New Zealand backs Climate Change Commission’s strengthened advice to reduce reliance on carbon farming …
  • User guide
    FeedSmart User Guide …
  • Factsheet
    Ewe Body Condition Scoring (BCS) Factsheet …
  • Keeping the weaning date flexible …
    sheep grazing
  • … this model could provide farmers with a strategic tool to evaluate different management strategies. … Background Beef + Lamb New Zealand is investigating whether the PRISYM model can help us design better farm systems to tackle internal …
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    Tapeworms …
  • Key improvements welcomed in amended winter grazing regulations …
    Winter grazing
  • Podcast
    Breakfeed: Lee Matheson’s priorities for farm systems this autumn …
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    … 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)  –   …
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    You’ll have heard the mantra ‘95% of worms on your farm are on pasture’. Learn about the drivers of worm challenge on your pastures so you can reduce worm intake by susceptible stock.  … Where do the larvae live?  The vast majority of your total worm population (85 to 95%!) lives on pasture – as L3 larvae. The rest are: In the soil – a few larvae and eggs. In dung pats – eggs and developing larvae. Inside your animals – as juvenile worms, adults and eggs. Think of your farm as a worm iceberg. …