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- VideoObjectives of this project: Demonstrate the establishment of a range of new annual legumes in dryland hill country. Demonstrate the importance of autumn and spring management in increasing the amount …
- VideoFor this Farming for Profit Field Day, Beef + Lamb New Zealand partnered with Agricom to look at how you can integrate regenerative agriculture practices into your existing farming system. The field …
- PodcastWe are joined on this podcast by Professor Paul Kenyon of Massey University to discuss when it can be beneficial for sheep farms and how to do it right. For more information, check out our factsheet …
- PodcastDave Frame and Adrian Macey are world leaders in the science of climate change and its application in policy. This discussion focuses on moving the conversation from emissions to warming and NZ …
- VideoIn this clip Sally Rae, Otago Daily Times’ Rural and Business Editor covered how to get the best from different media sources and tips to engage with the media and your audience. This B+LNZ webinar …
- PodcastRecorded at a Beef + Lamb New Zealand webinar, Robyn Dynes (AgResearch), Andrew Morrison (B+LNZ Chair), Emma Crutchley, Mark Cox and Nigel Woodhead speak about how farmers can be open to …
- NewsIf you want to have your say on the options that have been developed, it’s really important you complete the online form before Sunday night, 27 March. B+LNZ chief executive Sam McIvor encourages …
- I have been a sheep and beef farmer for nearly 30 years, farming in the South Kawhia region west of Hamilton. Involvement in my local community has always been important to me: playcentre, school …
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Breakfeed: More and better lambs, just by checking ewes’ udders, with Anne Ridler, Massey University
Lambs born to ewes with udder defects are 3 times more likely to die, and those that survive will be about 2kg lighter at weaning on average. Anne Ridler is Associate Professor of Sheep and Beef …