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- Podcast… The Parasite Chronicles Episode 3: insights from farmers reducing drench use …
- Podcast… Making positive changes at scale, with the Catchment Community Group Programme …
- Page… The more you know about how worms live and breed, the easier it is to mitigate the harm they cause. Here we look at the … From eggs in poo to the next round of larvae The time from when eggs are laid by the female worm, to when they pass out in dung, can be as long as a few days. The majority will pass out within 24–48 hours. Poo is a good egg incubator – providing moisture and warmth. Eggs also require oxygen to hatch. …
- Podcast… Craig Hickson and Mike Petersen: The New Zealand Red Meat Industry …
- Podcast… Reflections: Concluding panel discussion at the 2019 Red Meat Sector Conference …
- … B+LNZ welcomes the appointment of independent panel on methane targets …
- Video… Be mindful of the worms you're taking onto new grass paddocks …
- External resource… Hill Country Futures: Introduction to the Farmer Perspective series – What we did …
- Video… Sow, Grow, Thrive: Farming Through the Seasons- Mastering cycles with financial insights …