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- Podcast… Otago Regional Council Plan Change 7 and the Omnibus (PC 1 and 8) Plan Change …
- Podcast… Breakfeed: Wormwise update on the ban on sale and use of Bionic capsules – May 2023 …
- Video… B+LNZ Catchment Community Groups E-Forum – The Legalities. Part 1 – Intro and Unincorporated Associations …
- Video… Forestry and Farming: Productivity and profitability of the sheep & beef sector, emissions and carbon credits …
- NewsB+LNZ announces results of delayed 2023 Eastern North Island farmer director election …
- Page… The 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 … Animals eat worm larvae with pasture. Larvae like to live close to the base of the pasture, in moisture and away from sunlight. After a larva is eaten, its takes about 21 days to become an adult worm … From eggs in poo to the next round of larvae The time from when eggs are laid by the female worm, to when they pass out in dung, can be as long as a few days. The majority will pass out within 24–48 hours. Poo is a good egg incubator – …