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- Navigating tough financial times …
- The main findings from this project showed that helicropping can be undertaken and utilised in a way that minimises environment risks. … The overall project objective was to define the role of helicropping in crop establishment and pasture renewal including: • methodology • where best undertaken • identification of risks (particularly at grazing) • risk mitigation (catch crop, cover crops, sediment bunds and runoff barriers). The project harnesses learnings from existing knowledge gained by …
- Accessibility is important to B+LNZ and we keep working to make our website and other resources suitable for all. We try to make sure any given piece of information is available in a range of different formats so farmers and others can find it in a way that suits them. Repeating messages in different media also helps adult learning. We’re committed to Plain English and look to improve our use of this. We seek guidance from accessibility experts like the Rural Youth & Adult Literacy Trust. …
- Previous research has shown that sowing a catch crop can reduce nitrate leaching losses by as much as 40%, as well as improving nitrogen use efficiency and farmers’ profitability. This project aimed to upscale this previous applied research into working winter crop rotations in Canterbury and Southland and adapt it to the various soil and climatic conditions. … Background The use of catch crops is recognised as a potential tool to help reduce farmers’ nitrate leaching losses but without good …
- Government must not stop with recent carbon farming reforms …
- A time of reflection, celebration and preparation …
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- B+LNZ Ltd, 27 August 2024 These terms and conditions set out how an entry may be made in the Farmlands and B+LNZ Social Media 2024 “Join B+LNZ Awards Celebrations” Competition. This Competition is to highlight Farmlands as the B+LNZ Awards Partner, with the 2024 B+LNZ Awards being held Thursday 10 October in Hamilton. The promoter and organiser of the Competition is B+LNZ with the support of Farmlands. Eligibility All entries must be made online via B+LNZ’s Facebook or Instagram pages by …
- We don’t want farmers to break the law …
- PageNot all testing for worms involves handling poo! Here we discuss how animal performance and health checks can be used in worm monitoring. This includes things you can check after an animal has died. … Liveweight monitoring and targeted selective treatment (TST) What is it? Parasite infections in young animals can cause reduced appetite and reduced feed conversion efficiency. Not all animals in a mob are affected to the same degree - some will be growing fine while others are not. Liveweight …