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- Video… Beef + Lamb New Zealand Feed Planning for Smart Decisions During Disruption Webinar – Part 1 …
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- … I have a farming background growing up on a sheep and beef farm in Eastern Southland and currently farming on the Otago Peninsula with my husband. I have over 20 years-experience working with the rural sector. For 17 years, I worked in the land management teams of the Taranaki and then the Otago Regional Council's. This provided a …
- Subject page… tough spring, check out these links for some ideas that might be of use, and places to find help and advice. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram where we will be posting more tips and tricks from farmers. … Contacts and Help Rural Support – your Southland team can be contacted on 0800 787 254 or visit the Southland Rural Support Trust webpage Rural Support – your Otago team can be contacted on 0800 787 254, or visit … factsheet (PDF, 314KB) Farmstrong website – getting help Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com to request printed copies of resources. … Getting through a tough spring …
- … indicators are summarised by farm, hectare, stock unit, region, and farm class. They include balance sheet analysis. For comparison purposes, the spreadsheets include 10 years of sheep and beef farm data including the latest forecast. For quintile analysis, go to Benchmark your farm . To benchmark the profitability of your own farm, try BLNZ’s …
- … explores an innovative agricultural practice designed to harness the dual benefits of growing additional winter feed for lamb fattening while protecting the soil from winter weather. This project introduces a new approach by establishing … in colder conditions. By developing a more efficient system of winter forage production, farmers can capitalize on increased feed availability while simultaneously protecting their soil from erosion and nutrient loss during the winter … months. Economic advantage : By growing a winter crop, farmers can continue to generate income through lamb fattening on land that would otherwise remain fallow, improving overall farm productivity. B+LNZ project lead Suzi Keeling, Head of …