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- VideoWinter grazing webinar hosted by B+LNZ and DairyNZ …
- PodcastEngaging in environmental policy vital for sector resilience …
- PodcastPass It On: Families, Farms and Succession. Part 1: The End Game, and Assessing Your Business …
- … how New Zealand’s sheep and beef farms are expected to perform this year – and how they’ve performed in the past. Farm management performance indicators are summarised by farm, hectare, stock unit, region, and farm class. They include …
- Page… very top (inside your animals) is part of controlling them. But if you don’t include the rest of the iceberg in your management plan, you’ll never progress. … Ground zero The top 1–2cm of your soil is a part of the worm iceberg. Next … there are plenty of moisture droplets on the leaves for them to move upwards. They’ll move further down as conditions dry out, so they can remain in a moisture film. Want to really minimise the risk of your animals getting infected by …
- … will also reduce phosphate losses. Benefit for farmers This project will provide robust information on the management and benefits of catch-crops that will be applicable across all New Zealand and terrains. Workshops and … Timeline and investment Initially this was a three-year project due for completion in June 2021. However, due to a very dry winter in the middle of this project, there was not enough sediment run off to reliably conclude results so this …
- Resource bookNorth Canterbury Sheep Profit Partnership final report …