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    … drench use (e.g. dairy beef or dairy heifers) – poorly grown ones could easily have production-limiting resistant worms on board, big well-conditioned ones; less so.  Probably not  Individual 2th sire rams (a small number of animals won’t … drench will knock out the adult and immature worms in the gut within say 12 hours of dosing, it may take much longer for the eggs already laid to pass out of the animal.   So there will be a period of time (1–3 days) where your highly … has killed all the adults and larvae, but there are still resistant eggs passing out in the faeces.   Gold standard on arrival  New arrivals are held in a bare yard or on grating, with feed and water available, for 24-48 hours. Eggs that …
  • … you can find a range of facts showing how New Zealand beef and lamb stacks up in terms of being: better for animals better for you better for the planet better for communities. We encourage you to check it out and help us bring some balance to … to develop a website containing proven facts about New Zealand’s farming methods and how our beef and lamb stacks up on key criteria. … There’s growing public concern about how food is produced, and the environmental impact of red meat has …
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    … What equipment do you need? Boots (or other slip resistant footwear if more appropriate) Equipment selected must be fit for purpose and in good working condition. Equipment that may be used to work at heights includes: Ladders, including … it first to make sure it is in good condition and strong enough for the job Use the lockable spreader Stand ladder on firm level base Tie top and bottom of ladder to secure it, or get someone to hold it Keep three points of contact when climbing up and down the ladder Don’t overreach when on the ladder – move the ladder instead. Use a fall prevention system if it is available and you have been trained how to …
  • … as all the major rivers drain into the Hauraki Gulf, which is home to over one million people along its shores and on its islands. This is the context under which the Piako Catchment Forum (PCF) was founded. The forum began in 2016 with … Forum members have established the Piako Waihou Catchment Charitable Trust which will serve as the financial umbrella for the forum. Our vision and approach to restoration is to create forever forests that through natural regeneration will … time. By restoring these forest fragments first, we ensure their resilience and capacity to serve as a seed source for the wider region. We also work with farmers to retire wet, unproductive areas of land and convert them into wetlands …
  • … Sarah Jamieson is carrying out catchment group facilitation on behalf of WAI Wānaka  … WAI Wānaka Julie Perry … Completed Lead Facilitator Workshop 3 & 4 March 2020 Wanaka … …
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    For on-farm biosecurity to be effective, everyone involved in your farming business must be aware of your requirements and … procedures done under sufferance. Ensure all staff understand their role in the implementation of biosecurity practices on your farm. Ensure staff responsible for livestock husbandry know how to identify sick and injured livestock. Ensure all staff know what to do in the event of …
  • … Catchment Co-ordinator for Pōrangahau Catchment Group since 2020.   … Hannah Morrah … Successful recipients of the Ministry for the Environment Freshwater Improvement Fund (2021-2024) … …
  • … I farm sheep and cattle on 650ha family business in our subcatchment, current chair of Upper Maire Landcare Society … Jeremy Leigh … Helped …
  • … Across New Zealand there are a number of tertiary education and study options on offer to support your career in the sheep and beef sector. … Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) has proudly supported … including  annual award at both Massey and Lincoln University which celebrate student academic success. Building on this commitment, we now offer tertiary scholarships for students pursuing an agriculture-related degree or diploma at either Lincoln University, Massey University or Telford …
  • … collect from you (and when this might happen) include: your name, address and other contact details when you register for an event or to receive a publication from us (including a digital communication) your name, contact details and livestock numbers when you register on our farmer electoral roll other information, where you have specifically consented to our collecting this information, … like to do so, please contact us at Beef + Lamb New Zealand Limited via the following: Email: privacyofficer@beeflambnz.com Postal address: Attention: Privacy Officer Beef + Lamb New Zealand Limited P O Box 121 Wellington 6140 Contact numbers …