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  • … Understand the current state of water quality and make changes accordingly to meet government regulation, To educate and up-skill on … relating to water quality, To be one step ahead, To keep things simple, To create community spirit and make use of the Otunui Hall, Be proud of our waterways. … Otunui and Te Maire Valleys … Otunui Catchment Group …
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    … This page provides links through to regional council resources to find out about any specific regional requirements that may be in place along with contact information if you have further …
  • … Grape grower in Hastings since 2000, RMA lead for HB wine industry since 2005, Sociology Masters student looking at the relationship between catchment groups and Te Mana o te Wai. Prior to 2000, ANZ Bank corporate & international banking (14 years) … Xan Harding … Member of the TANK Group & wine sector rep on numerous other land, water & labour forums since 2005. Currently facilitating the Paritua Community Catchment Group startup. … B. Hort Sc (Hons), PG Dip Banking Studies, PG Dip Environment Management …
  • … group in their community. My husband and I currently run a beef fattening block of around 400 head of cattle in the Wellsford area, while also working on a local sheep stud.  … Sephrah Edwards … I am currently working as a Catchment Co-ordinator for B+LNZ, providing guidance and resources to give your group the momentum it needs to form an incorporated society and gain access to funding for realizing your collective catchment goals. I am passionate about helping to facilitate farmer led groups coming together for the betterment of their community. I believe catchment community groups allow for the growth of financial, social, natural …
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    … FEC results … This topic is a bit of a minefield, and we can’t stress enough that faecal egg counts are a GUIDE to the number of worms inside animals. You must interpret them in light of all other information available! The TREND in FECs can often be as helpful as the absolute numbers. Repeat FEC monitoring of a mob of animals often gives better information than one count in isolation …
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    … Winter is here. It’s time to think about protecting your paddocks over the coming months. … 9 practical tips around winter grazing: Plan early. When choosing paddocks for next year’s winter … on steep slopes to reduce environmental losses. Exclude stock from waterways. Create an ungrazed buffer zone between the livestock and the waterway. Ideally, at least 5 metres, but this should increase with slope and soil instability. Check your regional …
  • … I have more than 25 years experience as a professional facilitator working mainly in the agriculture and natural resource management fields for industry organisations, councils, government and NGO's. I am a … collaborative processes. I am a Beef+Lamb NZ catchment facilitation training provider. I am an authorised trainer for the Technology of Participation (ToP) Facilitative Leadership Program through the Institute of Cultural Affairs (Australia). The ToP methods are heavily used in natural resource management in both …
  • … Beef Farmer west of Huntly, involved in the ag sector both has a farmer and a rural professional - rural supplies and ag tech. Passionate about the catchment approach, and helping farmers access funding to help protect the natural beauty of the area we live in. … Tim Orlando Reep … Chairman of the Whangape Headwaters Incorporated Society … …
  • … Andrew is a full time Mediator and Facilitator.  Born and bred in the Wairararapa, on a sheep and beef farm in Wainuioru.  Andrew is passionate about farming, its place in NZ and its intrinsic relationship to the health of NZ's environment and its people.    Andrew originally trained and worked as a lawyer, then returned to farming in his early 30's.  Andrew built 15 years experience as a sheep and beef farmer on the family farm growing from trainee shepherd to Managing Director of a medium scale sheep and beef finishing equity …
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    … spring, this feed planning factsheet has some ideas you may want to look into.  A guide to feed planning  (3MB) – after the snow you might need to look at your feed planning. Health and Safety of volunteers working on farms as part … If you need emergency feed, generators, large capacity water pumps, help moving stock or cleaning up, please call the Rural Support Trust on 0800 787 254. Coping with stress – information and support Rural Support – your Southland team … Rural Support – your Otago team can be contacted on 0800 787 254, contact them through this form or visit the   Otago Rural Support Trust webpage Farmstrong website – getting help Dairy NZ’s managing stressed people webpage …