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  • … more strain on farmers, adding to the challenges of managing volatile supply chains and market prices.  To enhance farm resilience to these variable rainfall patterns, it’s crucial to improve soil water absorption. Soils that effectively … Effective pasture management can also play a key role in improving infiltration rates.  Benefits to farmers Enhanced farm resilience: Improve your farm’s ability to handle extreme weather by increasing soil water absorption and reducing runoff.  Informed …
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    Indoor lambing system continues to deliver …
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    Forage cropping Management …
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    … Supporting resource links … Native biodiversity can enhance your farm environment and create opportunities while protecting an important resource for the country. The biodiversity chapter and supporting resources will guide you through assessing, managing and monitoring native biodiversity on your farm.  … Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com  to request printed copies of resources. … Biodiversity chapter The chapter resource will guide you through a series of steps to complete this portion of your farm plan. It includes background information on the key concepts along with examples of how to complete any templates. … …
  • B+LNZ's Insights team publishes a range of detailed reports and information each year covering national data, analysis and forecasts for farmers in the sheep and beef sectors. … Our reports are updated mid-season, and we estimate the projected lamb crop every November. Our Economic Service team also provides reports on specific subjects related to the sheep and beef sector, including annual cost movement reports and stock number reporting. If you’d like to receive these reports on a regular …
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    Kiwis urged to support New Zealand’s sheep and beef farmers in new campaign …
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    Open Farms 2021: Building Urban-rural trust and support for sustainable farming …
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    The impacts of Cyclones Hale and Gabrielle on sheep and beef farms …
  • There are several sub-catchment groups in the area which have been meeting regularly since June 2018. The groups are made up of local farmers supported by an independent coordinator with funding from the MNNI-Beef & Lamb Farmer Council. There have been a over 20 catchment community events run with the groups and increasing collaboration with Waikato Regional Council, Waikato River Authority and local iwi and hapū to achieve goals. A number of farmers are working together and taking increasing …
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    Understanding our Hill Country Futures - First steps …