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    Guide to New Zealand Cattle Farming …
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    Using Subterranean Clover …
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    … Beef + Lamb Assistant, powered by AI, to get the most out of Knowledge Hub resources. Simply ask her your questions and she’ll round up answers in a way that suits you. … Intelligence) might sound complicated, but using 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 the most relevant pages, instantly.  Bella has access to around 4,600 pages …
  • … The Kawhia Harbour is a large harbour and a popular fishing spot. There is  a small settlement  on the surrounding shore of permanent residents and also many bach owners. We are very proud of our Maori History and also whaleboat rowing which we have participated in for over 110 years. There are three clubs which own 3 historical … We have divided the landowners into three subcatchment groups - Oparau, Te Waitere and Marokopa. Oparau and Te Waitere are the two areas with streams feeding into the Kawhia Harbour. The Marokopa River …
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    Rural women connect at ladies’ events across NZ …
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  • … Raising awareness of river quality and the impact of farming, industry and urban communities on water quality. Protecting the future quality of our water, ecology, farming systems and … on and in the lower Aparima River. Purpose To increase awareness of water quality issues; science, water quality data and changes in policy. To hold regular meetings that involve those with relevant knowledge and expertise. To have … South of Fairfax (Otautau) and all waters migrating into the Aparima River and into Jacobs Estuary (Riverton). This groups boarders the Pourakino and
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    Why we should be cautious about some red meat consumption research …
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  • … Internal parasites and drench resistance are serious threats to livestock production. To help farmers, B+LNZ Research has launched livestock parasite management groups across the country to promote best practices and improve control strategies.  … Background Internal parasitic diseases limit livestock production and affect animal health and welfare. Drenches are failing on an increased number of farms with farmers needing support to … for managing internal parasites, helping to address the growing issue of drench resistance. Improved management: Tools and strategies from Wormwise and B+LNZ resources will support better decision-making and more effective parasite …
  • … strategy. It follows a single farm business’s change journey over 2–3 years providing a venue for sharing learnings, and creating awareness of challenges and opportunities.  … farm business journey helping the wider community of farmers to see change in real time, understand regional challenges and opportunities and implications in a farming system to support translating insights into their own farm business … and information relevant to the plan and goals you have for your farming business. Access to relevant technology and tools and support to adopt, adapt and implement these into your farm business to support achievement of the goals you’ve …
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    … checks' or a more detailed faecal egg count reduction test. Management practices that improve nutrition to all animals and reduce larval intake by young stock, can reduce our dependence on drench – making resistance less of a threat. … generations slowly develop the ability to tolerate what once killed them. This adaptation gets written into their DNA and passed on to their offspring.   Their cousins who don’t adapt still get killed, leaving the drench survivors to breed with each other and increase in numbers.  Using drench over and over as your main way to manage parasites applies selection pressure. It …