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  • … I am a hands on Farmer, accredited Facilitator and professional Coach.  I am a founding member of the Wharekopae River improvement … ideas will benefit the land and awa we are guardians of. You are not alone, we can accomplish something really special for the benefit of future generations..... together! … Sandra Matthews … Founding member of the Wharekopae River … and sustainability … B+LNZ Catchment Group Community Programme - Facilitating Effective Catchment Groups Hands on farmer Agri-Women's Development Trust Accredited Facilitator Professional Accredited Coach Farm Business Management  …
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    Optimising flock performance in challenging environments …
  • … About the B+LNZ Environment Reference Group (ERG)  The ERG is vital in helping test, co-develop, and advocate for farmer-focused, practical, and workable environmental policy solutions. Each B+LNZ Farmer Council region has one ERG … the farmer voice is heard B+LNZ is committed to ensuring our environmental policy positions reflect farmers’ concerns on issues that impact their profitability and reputation. We regularly run surveys, hold workshops and talk to farmers about environment policy. Keep an eye on e-diaries or our quarterly email updates for more information about these opportunities. … Farmer voice in …
  • … compares the effects of different calf-rearing methods – artificial rearing versus suckling from dams until weaning – on milk production, reproduction, and calf development.  … Background This project is set out to compare the effects of different calf-rearing methods on milk production, reproduction, and calf development. Specifically, it will assess dairy heifer calves that are either … This study aims to fill this gap by examining calf growth rates, behaviour, and economic impacts, including effects on total milk production and post-partum recovery. Benefits to farmers Enhanced understanding: Gain insights into how …
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    Sheep grazing trial highlights value of protecting critical source areas …
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    Farmers performing well despite external challenges …
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  • … and B+LNZ’s weekly e-newsletter (e-diaries). This giveaway is to highlight the B+LNZ Awards Dinner that will take place on 19 October 2023. The promoter and organiser of the Giveaway is B+LNZ and is supported by B+LNZ Awards Sponsors. Eligibility All entries must be made online via Survey Monkey as linked in promotions which asks for contact details and poses two questions: Name four of the Award sponsors and their respective categories. Why do you … you have the right to access and correct any information held by B+LNZ about you. Please contact enquiries@beeflambnz.com if you wish to do this.  B+LNZ may require the prize winner of the B+LNZ Awards Giveaway to be identified and/or …
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    Farm Safety Management System - Implementation guide …
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    … your paddocks over the coming months. … 9 practical tips around winter grazing: Plan early. When choosing paddocks for next year’s winter feed crop, think about how you can improve your management of critical source areas and waterways. Careful management is needed when winter grazing on steep slopes to reduce environmental losses. Exclude stock from waterways. Create an ungrazed buffer zone between the … increase with slope and soil instability. Check your regional councils’ rules and regulations because some have rules on buffer zones. Leave an ungrazed and uncropped buffer zone around critical source areas. Critical Source Areas are parts …
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    Tackling perennial farm production challenges …
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