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- PageDung – particularly in water – is bad news. Faecal bacteria and pathogens can cause disease in people. Faecal contamination is monitored using E. coli (Escherichia coli) as an “indicator” organism. …
- A report from the University of Canterbury has revealed that 24 per cent of New Zealand’s native vegetation (approximately 2.8 million hectares) is estimated to be on sheep and beef farms. This is …
- VideoFor more information, see the User Guide (PDF, 579KB) By 2022, every sheep and beef farmer should ‘know their numbers’ – that is, have calculated their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and …
- Other PDF… directly affected issues arising from urban growth 21 reason lnz appreciates npshpl does … land protected from adverse effects urban growth however important recognize sheep beef … pasture which new zealand herpetofauna thrive increased predation domestic pets …
- Other PDF… directly affected issues arising from urban growth 21 reason lnz appreciates npshpl does … land protected from adverse effects urban growth however important recognize sheep beef … pasture which new zealand herpetofauna thrive increased predation domestic pets …
- PodcastOn this podcast, recorded as a webinar for the Award’s field-day, they discuss how they have adapted, tailored and diversified their business. Plus discuss how they wean 60 kg of lamb per ewe when …
- VideoIn this webinar, Senior Advisor (Facial eczema research) Sonya Shaw and Principal Scientist Dr Cara Brosnahan will delve into the clues uncovered in the latest FE Sheep Poo Research Study. They’ll …
- NewsB+LNZ staff are working throughout the cyclone-affected regions, feeding into the national response, and connecting with farming communities, while CEO Sam McIvor has been updating Minister of …
- VideoOn this webinar for the Award’s field-day, they discuss how they have adapted, tailored and diversified their business. Plus discuss how they wean 60 kg of lamb per ewe when the area average is 40kg. …
- 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 …