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- Resource bookHigh Country Lake Catchments Environment Project book …
- Paddock selection critical when establishing winter crops …
- Page… Dr. Death discusses the importance of freshwater health to farmers and the wider community and the relationship between management of the land and the potential impacts on freshwater health. … Dr Death will take you through three key things …
- Facial Eczema spore counts support farmer decision making …
- … seasons (2023–2026). Up to 350 farms will participate annually to help tackle this disease together and help improve management strategies. Background This study aims to assess the prevalence and factors contributing to Facial Eczema (FE) … map that tracks FE spore levels. Insight into FE risk factors: By providing data on farm conditions, livestock management, and current FE practices, participants contribute to identifying the key risk factors that influence FE … into the broader social and economic impacts of FE, aiding in the development of more effective and sustainable management practices. Your active involvement will help create a comprehensive understanding of FE and pave the way for …
- Informing New Zealand Beef Programme reaches halfway mark …
- Page… to pugging, consider leaving areas of the paddock in grass for animals to rest on. Damage to soils from poor grazing management of winter crops will impact on the future productivity of that paddock. Take note of local regulations, some … 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 … dates. Top Tips for Winter Crop Paddock Selection (PDF, 321KB) Paddock Selection WoF (PDF, 193KB) Winter Forage Crops: management before grazing (PDF, 546KB) … Paddock selection …
- B+LNZ underlines need for flexible regulations at APEC …
- Don’t get caught with worms you can’t kill …