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- News… Sheep and beef farm profit margins expected to fall a further 30 per cent this season …
- Page… The more you know about how worms live and breed, the easier it is to mitigate the harm they cause. Here we look at the stages of the worm life cycle – there are … Animals eat worm larvae with pasture. Larvae like to live close to the base of the pasture, in moisture and away from sunlight. After a larva is eaten, its takes about 21 days to become an adult worm that can lay eggs and continue the cycle. Egg hatching and larval development on pasture go quickest in warm, wet conditions. Know your foe …
- PodcastMike Barton: Farming with limits - the Lake Taupo experience …
- VideoAgInnovation 2021: Hyperfarm – Dr Seth Laurenson & Remy Lasseur, AgResearch …
- NewsLatest land-use change report reinforces need for intervention …
- NewsB+LNZ seeking clarity following RMA announcement …
- FactsheetOptimising flock performance in challenging environments …
- NewsB+LNZ says low-slope map for stock exclusion still not fit for purpose …