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- Factsheetjune 2022 11 what intensive winter grazing iwg iwg where livestock cattle sheep deer fed high yielding annual forage crops example swedes kale fodder beet situ over winter 1 may 30 september results …
- News“Our position has been clear all along – we want the inaccurate low-slope map to be deleted and replaced with a general rule that regional councils would be empowered to give effect to. This could be …
- Factsheet0800 beeflamb 0800 233 352 wwwbeeflambnzcom farmers farmers controlling californian thistle weed management all about slowing stopping invasion continue military analogy first step winning battle …
- Factsheet0800 beeflamb 0800 233 352 wwwbeeflambnzcom farmers farmers managing stressed stock stock can stressed many situationsadverse events being exception level stress inflicted adversity influenced …
- Factsheet0800 beeflamb 0800 233 352 wwwbeeflambnzcom farmers farmers 34 8 1 employees have access good facilities breaks including shelter drinking water 2 each employee trained what event emergency accident …
- AWDT is a critical partner to New Zealand's primary industries, its programmes developing the skills, capability and confidence of …
- PageFollow this Safe Work Procedure when working with Chainsaws. It is important that all workers are competent in the use of the type of chainsaw they are using and are familiar with the operator’s …
- Factsheetwwwbeeflambnzcom 0800 beef lamb 0800 233 352 farmers farmers 37 5 20 25 factsheet within breeding flock ewe wastage describes ewe loss before ewe old enough culled age ewe wastage premature culling …
- NewsThe most common form of pneumonia is Chronic Non-Progressive (CNP) Pneumonia which can be caused by bacteria, mycobacteria and viruses. Symptoms are often sub-clinical, but affected sheep will …
- NewsB+LNZ Board Chair Andrew Morrison says given many farms and communities remain completely cut off, and farmers throughout the region are focused on the welfare of people and livestock first and then …