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    … habitat. As a general rule - the more diversity, the healthier that environment. … Why is biodiversity important on farm? Biodiversity is a win-win – for you as a farmer and for your property’s ecosystem. Your production platform will … booklet, called “Benefits of Biodiversity for Farmers” which includes case studies and practical steps you can take on farm to increase biodiversity, such as: Using native trees as shelterbelts – This provides stock with shelter, while also … Ask the local QEII rep to visit your property and help you. Make a plan – Preferably one that ties in with your overall farm planning and financial capacity. Decide on your management approach – Usually a mix of one-off interventions (such as …
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    Breakfeed: Meat the Need – farmers feeding New Zealanders …
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    B+LNZ commitment to the welfare of sheep and beef cattle …
  • NZ's sustainable farming initiatives on the global stage …
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    … Contamination can be readily brought onto and spread around your farm by visitors, their vehicles or via equipment that has been used on other farms or at sale yards. … Recommended practices Keep the farm, yards and storage areas clean, tidy and free of vermin. Limit the unnecessary movement of people, pets and vehicles … areas where animals are kept. Minimise the number of entry points and restrict uncontrolled access to the rest of the farm. Define and, where appropriate, signpost ‘permitted access areas’ for farm visitors (e.g. veterinarians, livestock …
  • Discussion at 2023 B+LNZ annual meeting robust and wide-ranging …
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  • … This workshop focuses on opportunities to integrate trees within farms to benefit sheep and cattle farming and the farm environment, and at the same time generate a return from production forestry, from the ETS, and/or localised … developed in recent years around managing livestock and crops to minimise the environmental impacts of this practice. Farm Plan: Environment Module Workshops with a strong practical focus, covering soils, freshwater, biodiversity, climate … no cost to farmers to attend. By attending these workshops farmers will be able to create much of their environmental farm plan. If you’re interested in doing a farm planning workshop, head over to …
  • B+LNZ’s Generation Next programme – apply now! …
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  • B+LNZ Board’s initial response to remits …
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  • Michelle Simpson heads up sheep measles programme …
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