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    … this video: Questions to ask your ram breeder about worms . … Photo: ewes from a high-index worm resistant flock pre-lamb.  Back in the day Before the first white (Benzimidazole) drench, there must have been plenty of sheep and cattle that … When breeders first started selecting for resistance, there was a drop in some of the productivity traits such as lamb growth. Dagginess tended to increase if it was not culled for. We are well past that early stage. The negatives from …
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    Conversion of sheep and beef farms into carbon farms continues at alarming rate …
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    Managing cash and feed to get through tough financial times …
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    Q&A with Hamish Best: 2024 Next Gen Sheep Producers farmer …
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    Rural women connect at ladies’ events across NZ …
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    Why we should be cautious about some red meat consumption research …
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  • … an innovative agricultural practice designed to harness the dual benefits of growing additional winter feed for lamb fattening while protecting the soil from winter weather.   This project introduces a new approach by establishing an … the winter months.  Economic advantage : By growing a winter crop, farmers can continue to generate income through lamb fattening on land that would otherwise remain fallow, improving overall farm productivity.  B+LNZ project lead Suzi …
  • … Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Farmer Councils are a key sounding board for the organisation. They represent farmers and provide B+LNZ …
  • … Wainuioru catchment area. The Ministry for the Environment, Greater Wellington Regional Council scientists and Beef and Lamb NZ helped us develop our water quality monitoring plan, and we are carrying out quarterly water tests at six sites on …
  • … Communities to market   Learn more about the research on their website Programme co-funders include:  Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) Seed Force New Zealand PGG Wrightson Seeds Science providers AgResearch – Beef + Lamb New Zealand – Cameron Ludemann Consulting – Lincoln University – Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research – Massey University …