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  • Factsheet
    Snow guidelines …
  • E-diary notices: 7 March 2025 …
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  • E-diary notices: 14 March 2025 …
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  • Video
    Beef genetics …
  • Podcast
    B+LNZ’s Generation Next programme Southland farmer – Georgie Galloway …
    Georgie Galloway
  • Video
    Lamb worm management with Isaac and Bella Milne's whole-farm strategy …
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  • Editable PDF
    An analysis of carbon stocks and net carbon position for New Zealand sheep and beef farmland …
  • … with other farms of your type, and regionally and nationally, using information sourced from B+LNZ’s Sheep & Beef Farm Survey.  … Sheep calendar   Key sheep-producing activities across the year, to help you manage ewes effectively and keep … for farm classes in your region and see how you compare, using information sourced from B+LNZ’s Sheep & Beef Farm Survey.  … Meat export tool  Build your understanding of the markets for, and trends in, NZ’s meat exports.   … Meat and … your farm’s data to calculate your meat and wool production – using information sourced from B+LNZ’s Sheep & Beef Farm Survey.  … Profitability calculator  Benchmark the profitability of your farm against similar farms in the industry, using …
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    … Disease prevention and control require regular attention to stock health, knowledge, planning, good record keeping and compliance with domestic regulations. Explore recommended … This will include vaccination and drench programmes appropriate to the needs of your farm business. Consider buying stock on the basis of a high breeding value for disease resistance where this is available. Check the animal health … Regularly worm farm dogs and prevent the access of other dogs onto the property – dogs can spread disease to your stock. Treatment Regularly inspect your animals and know the signs of disease to ensure problems are detected early. Seek …
  • Making a plan as temperatures soar …
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