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  • … Beef + Lamb New Zealand understands the importance of catchment community groups and the positive impacts they can have on farming communities. We encourage and support farmers to take active roles in local catchment community groups to help … podcasts, and fact sheets. As well as this we also offer farm plan workshops and a range of other resources available on our Knowledge Hub. … Constitution Builder Need help drafting your rules? Every incorporated society is required to have … constitution, the New Zealand Companies Office has designed the Constitution Builder, a ‘do-it-yourself’ online tool for writing or revising your society’s rules. Get started . … Catchment Groups Map … About the Catchment Community Group …
  • … Find out more about B+LNZ’s mahi in the Māori agribusiness sector.    … To be a Korowai of support and advocacy for our Māori levy payers as well as the wider Red Meat sector .  ‘Waiho I te toipoto, Kaua I te toiroa’ , Lets us be … mahi in the Māori agribusiness sector covers a range of areas including:  providing information and support – we work on the ground where needed, run wānanga and hui, and collaborate across the sector, with a strong focus on farm system outcomes that look at all aspects of the whenua.  building understanding of B+LNZ's Māori levypayers – to …
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    … will include vaccination and drench programmes appropriate to the needs of your farm business. Consider buying stock on the basis of a high breeding value for disease resistance where this is available. Check the animal health details of incoming animals and isolate and treat … signs, sickness or death or where a large number of animals are affected. Isolate and treat animals appropriately for the specific infection they are suffering from—including animals in the mob that do not yet show signs if this is …
  • … Explore our past research on pasture management, catch crops, grazeable shrubs, and soil protection, and discover practical solutions for building environmental resilience on your farm. … Past environmental resilience research …
  • … Internal parasitic diseases limit livestock production and affect animal health and welfare. Drenches are failing on an increased number of farms with farmers needing support to increase their knowledge and confidence in parasite management to make changes on farm in the face of drench resistance.   To help address this, B+LNZ ran a pilot project to establish a livestock … purpose of the LPMG is to promote good practice established by Wormwise, as well as utilising other B+LNZ resources for improving animal production and management.   Based on the success and learnings from the model developed during the …
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    … to see if there is a Fire Ban in place or if a Burn Plan is required Check Emergency Response Plan and maintain on person during burn Maintain a minimum distance of 50 meters between fire and other combustible material, including … death and/or property damage Find out more WorkSafe Good Practice Guidelines “ Managing health & safety: a guide for farmers - Rural Fire ” … Burn offs …
  • … Better Beef Breeding starts with informed decisions. The bull you choose today can influence your herd for four cow generations, so it pays to get it right.     … B+LNZ offers practical tools, resources, and workshops to help … to help you make confident, informed breeding decisions.   Bull Selection   Access practical resources and guidance on how to assess bulls, understand EBVs and indexes, and use the nProve Beef tool to select genetics that align with your … your breeding goals.   Managing heifers prior to and during mating   (PDF, 265KB) Heifer mating: Breed ‘em, feed ‘em For stud breeders: the importance of performance recording   Genetic improvement should be the key objective for a stud …
  • For more information, or to join the catchment group, contact our Catchment Coordinator, Sandra Campbell 021 400 431 or …
  • For more information, or to join the catchment group, contact our Catchment Coordinator, Sandra Campbell 021 400 431 or …
  • For more information, or to join the catchment group, contact our Catchment Coordinator, Sandra Campbell 021 400 431 or …