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- Page… Meet your enemies! Learn about the important worm species of cattle – effects on the animal, seasonal pattern, diagnosis, treatment and prevention strategies. … For information on lungworm and liver fluke, please see: Tapeworm liver fluke and lungworm . … Common worms in cattle …
- … The consultation period for the Government's Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill – better known as the Zero Carbon Bill – has … will be a transitional period to 2021 to get the new provisions up and running. … Key information Submissions on the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill closed 16 July 2019. B+LNZ has lodged its submission on the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill following a comprehensive analysis of the Government’s …
- … Looking for practical people support on-farm? Check out these go-to resources for every stage of the employment journey. … Employment Hub As part of B+LNZ's commitment to supporting, growing, … increase your people’s job satisfaction, boost productivity and keep your team motivated and committed. A great tool for employers, managers and supervisors, Access the Food and Fibre Cove Employment toolkit Rural Employment Support Hub …
- … our part in addressing climate change and has already made significant progress. Climate change is a particular focus for B+LNZ – we support our farmers on-farm, we work with leading climate scientists and we advocate for emissions reduction targets that are science-based and fair. … Climate change …
- … Access weekly, monthly and annual slaughter statistics for export-inspected New Zealand beef, lamb and mutton, livestock numbers for the past 10 years, and estimates for the year ahead. … This information comes from aggregated data. The statistics … The New Zealand Meat Board collates and publishes weekly provisional export livestock processing data, available on the NZMB website . … Monthly slaughter statistics … Annual slaughter statistics … New Zealand livestock numbers … …
- … Drench resistance in sheep parasites is a growing issue in New Zealand, affecting productivity and increasing costs for farmers. The Smartworm® app offers a solution by helping farmers implement targeted selective treatment (TST) to … app, paired with electronic animal identification, helps farmers easily identify which sheep need treatment based on weight gain. This precision means fewer sheep are drenched unnecessarily, reducing overall drench usage. Lower costs: … half, as shown by early pilot studies. This not only helps to slow the spread of drench resistance but also cuts down on the cost of treatments. Sustained productivity: By controlling parasites more efficiently, farmers can protect the …
- … In May–June 2022 the Government consulted on a draft National adaptation plan. … This plan sets out what the Government intends to do over the next five years to prepare New Zealanders for the impacts of climate change such as extreme weather events and rising sea levels. We were strongly aligned with … Find out more If you have any questions about the submission contact Madeline Hall . Find the consultation information on the Ministry for the Environment website . … National Adaption Plan Submission …
- … to every Member of Parliament and relevant officials. It was intended to help guide new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins on what policies should be shelved or changed. It reflected the fact that the Government had tried to do too much too … and ended up with a lot of poorly crafted and conflicting rules that have significant negative financial implications for sheep and beef farmers, rural communities and the wider economy. It argued that pragmatic policy and regulatory … to continue to lift productivity, foster innovation and produce world-class, sustainable and premium food. It called for certainty and clarity and provided a clear road map with simple solutions. Related links: New Zealand’s red meat …
- Page… sheath knives and needles What should you do when handling bulls? Treat bulls with respect Do not move a dangerous bull on foot or alone Never turn your back on a bull Use vehicles or horses to assist in moving bulls when possible What should you do when working in yards and … that could frighten stock or cause injury. Repair any areas that are not structurally sound, especially those used for cattle Once stock are in yards, give them time to settle before handling them When handling cattle in yards, plan an …
- … to represent each of the three electorates in the North Island and the three electorates in the South Island. Terms are for three years, and elections are rotated. Two directors are appointed from the meat industry and an independent director, as well as an associate director also sits on the board. If there are no contact details listed for a Director, you can email chairman@beeflambnz.com … Directors …