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- PageThe 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 ways our management can interrupt this cycle to reduce worm challenge to susceptible stock. … 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. …
- News… Beef + Lamb New Zealand welcomes proposed changes to Essential Freshwater programme …
- Podcast… B+LNZ’s Generation Next Programme — Southland farmers Ben and Sarah Dooley …
- Video… Making positive changes at scale, with the Catchment Community Group Programme …
- Podcast… Making positive changes at scale, with the Catchment Community Group Programme …
- Beef + Lamb New Zealand is focused on providing significant return on investment for dairy farmers’ beef levies. … The dairy, sheep and beef industries are closely linked, through activities such as: non-replacement dairy calves in beef finishing the provision of beef semen or bulls grazing young stock wintering dairy cows providing feed. Cull cows are a significant source of New Zealand’s exported beef. Given these relationships B+LNZ continually looks at further opportunities for …
- News… Commercial beef farmers join the B+LNZ Informing New Zealand Beef programme …
- Video… B+LNZ Whanganui Farming for Profit programme webinar with Rabobank’s Blake Holgate …