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  • … crop species and establishment techniques to reduce sediment and surface flow losses … and environmentally, by sediment control and reducing overland nutrient losses entering … off.  Catch crops are a practical solution to reduce sediment losses by reducing the amount …
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    With help from people they trusted, they came up with a successful plan for themselves and their children Daniel, Natalie and Tom.  Hear the family’s story in this podcast, and you can read more …
    Farm succession the Bowie family
  • … contains many significant issues for our sector that need to be fixed.    This is a … could increase complexity instead of reducing it.  This is complex, highly … feedback, particularly from the farming sector, on how the RMA has affected you and …
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    … + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ), the New Zealand Meat Board and the Ministry for Primary …
    image of Hereford bull
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    Hear about the value catchment community groups can add to our environment and our businesses, whatever the industry, as well as the benefits to farmers and non-farmers. Find out more Learn more …
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    Ginny joins us to talk about some key issues for sheep farmers in any autumn, but in particular when feed is tight. We talk about internal parasites in lambs, what it takes to get a good lamb from a …
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    … they make when joining or working in the sector. Set up a Landcare Group There are more … are as small as two or three people with a shared interest in a specific ecosystem; others …
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    Meet the ‘other’ critters that might be freeloading in your stock! Tapeworm is a mostly harmless parasite of young lambs. Lungworm is most common in young calves and can cause serious disease if left …
  • … to exist, funded by compulsory levies on sheepmeat and beef (including dairy-beef). … Referendums are held as required under the Commodity Levies Act 1990.   The … 2027 year with the current Commodities Levies Meat Order 2021 expiring in December 2027.   …
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    The strategic application of nitrogen four to six weeks before lambing or calving can significantly lift pasture production to help meet increased feed demand from lactating ewes and …
    Hill country futures nitrogen