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- NewsNow in its third year, Open Farms continues to provide a platform for farmers to share their stories with urban Kiwis. More than 7,000 people have visited 82 farms throughout New Zealand in the last …
- Page2023 survey questions common responses survey conducted october 2023 received 157 responses would you interested receiving financial support help you achieve biodiversity goals your farm support were …
- Industry data… zealands 4thwarmest year record temperatures annual temperatures were above average 051 120 above annual average across majority new zealand … region experienced new zealands highest annual sunshine total during 2019 2859 hours …
- NewsFinal season of Sheep Poo Study – farmers needed nationwide, TB review- have your say, New Animal Status Declaration (ASD) books/forms, Submissions open for measuring methane in …
- External resource… velvetleaf how spot velvetleaf velvetleaf annual broadleaved weed grows 3 metres tall … 1 aim sow crops early possible 2 select annual crops grow taller than metre 3 select … herbicides can used cereal crops silage annual ryegrass short season crops peas beans …
- NewsAnna Boyd, Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Genetic Specialist – Beef, says commercial farmers are an important part of the seven-year B+LNZ-funded Informing New Zealand Beef (INZB) programme. “We’re …
- External resourcehave had privilege listening range people involved hill country farming article part short series provides insights some biggest sector issues our interviewees identified hill country futures …
- VideoThis is part of a video series created by a collaboration between Beef + Lamb New Zealand, the Otago Catchment Community Inc, New Zealand Landcare Trust, with a special thanks to our host farmers, …
- This project aims to collate the relevant knowledge on ectoparasites as it relates to the New Zealand sheep and beef cattle sector and use this information to determine the current knowledge gaps and …
- NewsBeef + Lamb New Zealand’s Environment Policy Manager, Heather McKay, says regional councils have been reporting substantial improvements in the management of intensively grazed winter crops, and this …