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    B+LNZ commitment to the welfare of sheep and beef cattle …
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    NZ's sustainable farming initiatives on the global stage …
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  • … Catchment Groups Hands on farmer Agri-Women's Development Trust Accredited Facilitator Professional Accredited Coach Farm Business Management  …
  • … We are exploring the use of a farm systems optimisation model to improve parasite management in sheep and cattle while reducing drench resistance. If … Background Beef + Lamb New Zealand is investigating whether the PRISYM model can help us design better farm systems to tackle internal parasites in sheep and beef cattle, while also reducing the risk of drench resistance. … management on their farms. We’ll analyse how the PRISYM model can simulate the effects of drench resistance within farm systems. If successful, this model could offer farmers a strategic tool for evaluating different parasite management …
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    Celebrating Rob Davison's 50th anniversary …
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    Australian drought impact on NZ livestock markets …
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    … practices Check the health status of stock before purchasing. e.g. the results of TB or Johne’s disease tests and farm of origin history. Only buy livestock from suppliers who can provide information about veterinary treatments and the … water. Newly arrived sheep should be routinely given an appropriate quarantine drench. This would be best given on the farm of origin but in many cases will have to be given on arrival. On release from quarantine pens, monitor new stock in … if necessary before integrating them with other mobs. Quarantine paddocks or pens should be as near as possible to the farm entrance and well away from other stock. As a minimum, a double fenced 3 metre gap should be provided between newly …
  • … focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. … website here This multi-year programme takes a trans-disciplinary approach to “landscapes” and considers the whole farm system and associated communities. The Hill Country Futures programme incorporates traditional science research, farmer knowledge, social research and citizen science. At an on-farm level, the programme focuses on practical options for future proofing hill country farming and includes a strong …
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    Artificial lamb rearing - managing abomasal bloat …