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- PageBiodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat. As a general rule - the more diversity, the healthier that …
- Factsheet… hand side paddock 9 10 plant catch crop resow soon possible after grazing completed help … soil check your local regulations about resowing dates when resowing consider planting fast growing crop spring greenfeed oats plan early …
- Other PDFIt includes three new beef cattle indexes: Maternal (NZ$Maternal) Terminal (NZ$Terminal) Beef-on-Dairy (NZ$BeefxDairy) These indexes have been developed specifically for New Zealand’s farming …
- Editable PDF… yes notes paddock sown plan paddock grazed plan were you able … allocated your adverse weather plan did you sow any catch crops based your check end … monitoring review fp32021 yes nowas paddock sown plan noteswas paddock sown plan yes nowas …
- NewsBeef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) has welcomed the Government’s announcement it is suspending the requirement for councils to comply with the Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) provisions of the National …
- NewsB+LNZ is seeing strong farmer interest in our newly-launched nProve Beef genetics tool, with early feedback and usage insights confirming its value in helping farmers make better breeding decisions …
- Factsheet… fish invertebrates from lack oxygen caused growth exotic weeds phosphorus loss bad farm … loss key nutrient would better used plant growth how phosphorus lost phosphorus mainly …
- NewsDr Mitloehner is a professor in the Department of Animal Science at the University California, Davis. He specialises in measurements and mitigation of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds, …
- Other PDF… need support farmers test trial grow confidence use adapt new ideas technology … data improves kgdm eatenha have pasture growth being measured our region production … more actively budgeting workshops wormwise growing great lambs lnz mastering your farm …
- News“The Government’s original low slope map identified thousands of hectares of steep land as low slope and therefore required fencing, which was unworkable and wouldn’t deliver good environmental …