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- Avoiding pneumonia at a high-risk time of the year …
- Wearable cow monitoring system being trialled on beef herds …
- Feeding between weaning and mating …
- US market insights: sustainably labelled goods linked to profit …
- Get a regular Bite of Taste Pure Nature …
- Waimatā catchment group celebrates successes …
- Bulls selected for across-breed Beef Progeny Test …
- PageYou’ll have heard the mantra ‘95% of worms on your farm are on pasture’. Learn about the drivers of worm challenge on your pastures so you can reduce worm intake by susceptible stock. … Where do the larvae live? The vast majority of your total worm population (85 to 95%!) lives on pasture – as L3 larvae. The rest are: In the soil – a few larvae and eggs. In dung pats – eggs and developing larvae. Inside your animals – as juvenile worms, adults and eggs. Think of your farm as a worm iceberg. …
- Public perception of farmers tops New Zealand’s industries …
- Resource bookBetter Sheep Breeding: Ram buying decisions …