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- Clear plan needed to address impacts of carbon farming …
- Page… the grazing duration of pasture and fodder crops Winter stock off paddocks Keep stock out of waterways by improving on-farm infrastructure, such as reticulating stock water, improving stock crossings, planting shade trees away from water, … traps prior to entering ditches Reduce stocking rates. The best way to understand and manage faecal bacteria on farm is to develop a Farm Environment Plan specific to your property. What is the impact of too much E. coli in water? Excessive E. coli makes …
- B+LNZ’s consultation submission on ETS changes …
- Optimising lamb pre-weaning growth rates on hill country …
- Bull nominations open for across-breed Beef Progeny Test …
- VideoWinter Feeding Strategies to maximise lambing and calving results …
- … (EAP), provided by Vitae, offering counselling, trauma support and assistance with work or personal issues. Health and safety at work Our proactive health and safety committee has a commitment to implementing initiatives that improve staff wellbeing and resilience, workplace safety practices and training, supporting people to return to work after accidents or injuries. … Work for us …
- Q&A with Katikati shepherdess using Instagram for rural storytelling …
- Page… system purchasing 1Y+ animals … Finishing system purchasing 100kg dairy beef weaners … Learn about how different farm systems and policies set up different levels of risk – both for worm challenge, and for drench resistance. We also … highlight some management ideas and risk mitigations. Good nutrition is #1 No matter what systems are in place on a farm, very good nutrition greatly reduces the risk of worms to stock. Conversely, farms where underfeeding is a feature, … below show you the risks, along with suggested mitigations, for worm challenge, and drench resistance in different farm systems. … Cattle farming systems and worms …