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- Body condition and feed beats pre-lamb drenching …
- Public perception of farmers tops New Zealand’s industries …
- Page… cattle and deer. Consider the aspect – is the paddock north or south facing? South facing paddocks may be slower to dry out and therefore more prone to pugging. Think about catch-crop options – the quicker a follow-up crop is …
- UK market insights: growing demand for ‘natural’ petfood …
- Celebrating Rob Davison's 50th anniversary …
- VideoDraft National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity Consultation – Roadshow 2020 Presentation …
- Page… Ideal conditions for larval development Moisture is a must. The right amount of warmth (20–25C). If it gets too hot and dry, eggs and developing larvae die. In the cold, the process slows down to as long as 10 weeks. … L3 – the infective … health to learn more. L3 are hardy, and spend anywhere from 2 to 8 months hanging out in water droplets on pasture Hot dry weather kills them sooner; cool moist conditions help them survive. Eaten with pasture, L3’s go through one more …
- … with the Rural Support Trust, have gathered a suite of resources and practical advice to help you recover from an extreme event on their Getting Through website . … Adverse events …