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- Factsheet1 agricultural emissions warming aotearoa new zealand 2050 insights from science frequently asked questions what did dairynz beef lamb federated farmers ask experts commissioned climate change …
- NewsWill Halliday, Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Senior Advisor Animal Welfare and Biosecurity, says flood affected farmers in the north will be dealing with infrastructure damage as well as silt damaged …
- NewsPrior to being part of trace element trial, Hawarden farmers Mark and Sam Zino hadn’t been entirely happy with the performance of their ewe …
- NewsBody condition scoring ewes at least six weeks out from mating can make a significant difference to conception rates and scanning …
- … add value to all stages of the dairy beef market, offering easy calving and short …
- External resource1745 prc autumn 2013 campaignebook2indd 12 141015 1136 sponsors power new pasture industry supporters 1745 prc autumn 2013 campaignebook2indd 34 141015 1136 foreword grass has always been cornerstone …
- Over 80 percent of your flock or herd’s genetic gains are contributed by the sire, so you make a key decision every year – one that gives you an exciting opportunity to improve your animals’ …
- NewsThe Government’s proposed changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and low-slope map for stock exclusion came after repeated calls for action by B+LNZ and our partners. Low-slope map for stock …
- PodcastAl McCone is Engagement Lead at Worksafe, and joins us for an update to his earlier podcast (see link below). As well as some fascinating stats about when accidents occur and why, he discusses three …
- NewsDr Mitloehner is a professor at the Department of Animal Science at the University California, Davis, and specialises in measurements and mitigation of greenhouse gases. He arrived in New Zealand …