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- NewsFor Mayfield farm worker Niamh, the 2023 Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) Generation Next programme has made a significant impact on her farming career. She says she has gained invaluable knowledge …
- NewsThis three-part series will summarise three of the programmes run at Lanercost over the past five years. Part one will look at the use of low methane sheep genetics. Speaking at the final field day, …
- NewsAn annual industry survey of farmers, beef breeders and rural professionals, including agricultural consultants and facilitators, stock agents and vets, found farmers were becoming more aware of …
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- This project investigated the potential effect of long-acting drench products on the rumen microbiome, the effect of parasites on ewe growth, Body Condition Score and fecundity over the summer-autumn …
- NewsThe AFFCO plant in Wairoa and Silver Fern Farms’ Dargaville plant have resumed processing while Ovation’s plant in Gisborne and Silver Fern Farms Pacific in Waipatu, Hawke’s Bay, are expected to …
- NewsB+LNZ is calling on the Government to urgently clarify its plans to address this issue. B+LNZ chief executive Sam McIvor says last week’s decision came out without context. “In March this year the …
- NewsB+LNZ chief executive Sam McIvor says farmers are feeling overwhelmed by the tsunami of environmental and other regulation that has been rushed through in the last few years. “Many are mentally …
- News“There are minor changes to the original NPSIB and the concept of biodiversity credits to incentivise farmers to protect and enhance biodiversity on their land is positive, however the proposed …
- NewsB+LNZ Board Chair Kate Acland says the Board has listened to what farmers have said at the organisation’s Annual Meeting last month and over the past few weeks. Farmers acknowledge they have a part …