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  • Accessibility is important to B+LNZ and we keep working to make our website and other resources suitable for all. We try to make sure any given piece of information is available in a range of different formats so farmers and others can find it in a way that suits them. Repeating messages in different media also helps adult learning.   We’re committed to Plain English and look to improve our use of this.   We seek guidance from accessibility experts like the Rural Youth & Adult Literacy Trust.   …
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    Report finds Northland’s Extension 350 farming programme a success …
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  • … too broad. More time is needed to test the effects of this and to get the rules right before it creates issues. Our sector is hugely supportive of indigenous biodiversity but we don’t believe that the draft legislation will achieve its …
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    Welsh MP sees carbon farming impact first-hand on NZ visit …
    Welsh Conservative Party politician James Evans visits NZ
  • … General enquiries Please note that Beef + Lamb New Zealand doesn't sell meat. View a map of meat processors in New Zealand  (PDF, 312 KB) Phone : +64 4 473 9150 or freephone within NZ: 0800 BEEFLAMB (0800 233 352) …
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    Ill thrift - identifying the causes and measuring their effects …
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    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 stages of the worm life cycle – there are ways our management can interrupt this cycle to reduce worm challenge to susceptible stock.  … Animals eat worm larvae with pasture. Larvae like to live close to the base of the pasture, in moisture and away from sunlight. After a larva is eaten, its takes about 21 days to become an adult worm that can lay eggs and continue the cycle. …
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    B+LNZ Lamb Crop Report 2023 …
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  • Understand the current state of water quality and make changes accordingly to meet government regulation, To educate and up-skill on all aspects relating to water quality, To be one step ahead, To keep things simple, To create community spirit and make use of the Otunui Hall, Be proud of our waterways. … Otunui and Te Maire Valleys … Otunui Catchment …
  • … a focus on health traits such as Facial Eczema (a disease unique to New Zealand), while others may prefer to focus on meat quality traits aligned to a customer programme, or environmental efficiency in their animals. The programme is being … be established, based on existing genetic and performance data. Next, new traits will be developed, as identified by sector stakeholders. Building of a multi-breed evaluation will follow. Finally, importing international breeding values …