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- NewsB+LNZ Generation Next Programme fuels aspiring farmer's career growth …
- … knowledge gained by the industry (particularly farmers already successfully helicropping) as well as developing new scientific methods around measuring the effectiveness of buffers and mitigations. Background Helicropping is a …
- … In April and May 2024 the Commission consulted on its advice to Government about New Zealand’s methane reduction targets and related issues. About the consultation The Commission consulted on what … what we should aim for by 2050, and what types of emissions we should take responsibility for. The Commission reviews New Zealand’s current emissions budgets and recommends the maximum level of the next emissions budget every few years but only looks at the targets every five years. They indicated they believe New Zealand’s targets could be more ambitious to compensate for the rest of the world’s actions not being on track to keep …
- … about these issues. B+LNZ calls for critical changes in methane approach in Zero Carbon Bill (May 2019) Beef + Lamb New Zealand will continue to push for science based methane targets (November 2019) Agricultural organisations unite to … provided to farmers to make a submission during the Climate Change Commission Consultation (February 2021) Beef + Lamb New Zealand lodges Climate Change Commission submission (March 2021) Beef + Lamb New Zealand backs Climate Change Commission’s strengthened advice to reduce reliance on carbon farming (June 2021) GWP* a …
- NewsDiscussion at 2023 B+LNZ annual meeting robust and wide-ranging …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when handling or working in the vicinity of livestock. ‘Livestock’ is defined as either cattle or sheep. … What are the minimum operator requirements? Worker must be under direct supervision until assessed as competent by the person in charge of the workplace Children under five must be directly supervised by an adult and are not to enter cattle yards What equipment do you need? Sturdy non-slip boots Hat/sunscreen as required General Procedure Keep stock calm Be …
- NewsManaging cash and feed to get through tough financial times …
- NewsQ&A with Hamish Best: 2024 Next Gen Sheep Producers farmer …
- NewsRural women connect at ladies’ events across NZ …
- … Beef + Lamb New Zealand is working to raise awareness of the issue of wholesale land use change from sheep and beef farming to carbon … local businesses, schools and services essential to rural communities. Wholesale land conversion will also impact on New Zealand’s economy. The red meat sector generates over $12 billion in income per year and we can’t afford to lose those earnings. A better solution We believe much of New Zealand’s need for sequestration from forest offsets could come from the integration of trees on sheep and beef farms. …