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- Page… Bella is simple. She’s a smart helper who understands your questions and finds the right answers using only endorsed B+LNZ Knowledge Hub farming resources. Bella can read or hear your questions and respond with helpful answers or links to … in terms of how farmers access off-the-shelf research, unlocking around $100 million worth of investment from B+LNZ and others in science-based, New Zealand-specific information and turning it into bespoke answers. How do I talk to … tips below to get the best results when talking to Bella. What Bella can do By quickly retrieving information from B+LNZ’s Knowledge Hub, Bella can: summarise articles or resources find guides, factsheets, and tools for your situation …
- PageFor on-farm biosecurity to be effective, everyone involved in your farming business must be aware of your requirements and why they are important. …
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- NewsHigh inflation and reduced livestock prices could see farm profits fall more than 30% …
- PageWhen using any farm vehicles (not including tractors, motorised plant, side x sides, quad bikes or motorbikes), follow this Safe Work Procedure. Refer to the operator’s manual, if necessary, prior to operating the vehicle. …
- Page… will you be using for next year’s winter feed crops? To ensure the best environmental and animal welfare outcomes, B+LNZ has compiled a list of three critical factors to consider when selecting paddocks for growing winter feed crops. … over winter. If you would prefer face to face guidance on these or other environmental issues, you can attend one of B+LNZ's Forage Cropping or Farm Plan workshops. View the B+LNZ Events Calendar for upcoming dates. Top Tips for Winter Crop …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when operating two-wheeled farm motorbikes. It is important that all operators follow this procedure and are familiar with the operator’s manual prior to operating the motorbike. …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when operating plant and machinery on the farm. …
- Who are we: An informal group of landowners including cropping and finishing farms, sheep and beef farms, lifestyle blocks and other residents. Our reason for coming together: The Ahiaruhe Eco Area Catchment Group has been formed to help engage all landowners in developing and maintaining a long-term vision of land, water and environment care for current and future generations. This will include a living action plan for environmental enhancement, balancing the requirements of commercial farming …
- … and conditions ( Terms ) apply to your use of the Knowledge Hub provided to you by Beef + Lamb New Zealand Limited ( B+LNZ ). These Terms form a binding agreement between you and B+LNZ, and are effective from the date that we provide you with access to the Knowledge Hub. We may change these Terms at …