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- PageThe 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. …
- NewsSpreading the word about our low carbon footprint …
- NewsWelsh MP sees carbon farming impact first-hand on NZ visit …
- 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 …
- The People and Capability Farmer Reference Group (PCRG) is a critical component of Beef + Lamb New Zealand's commitment to delivering impactful and farmer-relevant solutions. Comprising 12 active farmers, the PCRG provides a vital, on-the-ground voice to our People and Capability work programme. Their purpose The PCRG ensures our initiatives are deeply informed by valuable farmer insights and perspectives. By actively engaging with this group, B+LNZ gains a deeper understanding of farmers' …
- Small farmer led catchment group. Still in the initial phase of set-up. …
- Wai Kōkopu – working to restore the health of the Waihi Estuary The Waihī estuary, located in Maketū, is in a poor and declining ecological state and does not consistently meet guidelines for safe swimming and shellfish gathering. Our programme is on a mission to change this. Together, with the community, we are harnessing the power of catchment-wide collaboration and innovation to build healthy, more resilient waterways that will heal the Waihī estuary. Our measures for success are simple …
- Page… most suitable legumes and forage species. About the trials Growth data was collected on a range of forages, including red, white, and subterranean clovers, lucerne, plantain, and chicory. Trials were conducted across 12 research and …
- Hill Country Futures was developed to support resilient farmers and resilient forages for the future. The programme was led by Beef + Lamb New Zealand and ran for five years (commencing April 2018). This programme was funded by B+LNZ, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, RAGT New Zealand (formerly Seed Force New Zealand) and PGG Wrightson Seeds. Although the programme was tailored to the unique challenges of hill country farming, many of its tools, resources, and insights are …
- … in the South Island. Terms are for three years, and elections are rotated. Two directors are appointed from the meat industry and an independent director, as well as an associate director also sits on the board. If there are no …