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- NewsDiscussion paper outlines carbon farming threat to sheep and beef sector …
- Award judging All judging is carried out by assessment of the information provided in the entry/nomination form. There is no on-farm or in-person judging, so it important to write to the award criteria and include as much detail as possible in the entry/nomination form. If applicable, we also encourage you to submit supporting data. Please ensure to notify your nominee that you have put them forward for an award. A follow up call will be made with all nominated entrants to validate and get …
- We work to promote good animal welfare as an intrinsic part of productive, sustainable and profitable livestock farming. …
- NewsLow Input Progeny Test highlights power of genetics …
- For more information, or to join the catchment group, contact our Catchment Coordinator, Sandra Campbell 021 400 431 or [email protected] …
- … trained RMPP facilitator and also worked for many years in education. I am also passionate about supporting people and groups to work together to gain greater value from their work. … Kaitaki group and the chair of Wairarapa Pukaha to Kawakawa alliance. I have extensive experience in facilitating groups to learn and grow. I have governance training and experience. …
- NewsTutumatai Station named B+LNZ’s Whenua Māori Monitor Farm …
- … access to funding for realizing your collective catchment goals. I am passionate about helping to facilitate farmer led groups coming together for the betterment of their community. I believe catchment community groups allow for the growth of financial, social, natural and human resources. Each group is different and based on the …
- … of environmental risks on farm, and collectively they are an awesome tool for marketing our products. Catchment Groups empower communities and enable landowners to act together towards a common vision. …
- The Code of Welfare: Sheep and Beef Cattle sets out standards that must be achieved to meet obligations under the Animal Welfare Act 1999. It was last updated in 2018. Update July 2025: consultation has now closed. Access B+LNZ’s consultation submission here (PDF, 792KB). The new proposals take into account new technologies and updated science, and include new standards related to dairy sheep. About the proposed code The proposed code is broken into 10 parts: General requirements …