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From the Knowledge Hub
Understanding your soils
Winter grazing webinar hosted by B+LNZ and DairyNZ
During this Beef + Lamb New Zealand and DairyNZ wintering webinar, we discuss all the key aspects for a successful winter and how to create, document and share winter grazing plans.
Fill that Gap Part 1 – Catch/Cover Cropping
Join Ballance Agri-Nutrients for part 1 of 3 with Brendon Malcolm from Plant and Food Research and Murray Lane from Ballance Agri-Nutrients to hear about catch and cover cropping.
High performing forages to drive profitability
Guest speaker Blair Nelson who, along with his wife Anna, farms 1,100ha of hill country in the King Country. The couple were Beef + Lamb New Zealand Innovation farmers and sought to lift profitability on their cultivable land by $200/ha.
Update on research into Catch Crops, which may reduce N leaching after winter crops
We’re joined by Plant and Food Research’s Brendon Malcom and Shane Maley, for an update on their research into catch crops – annual crops sown after winter forage crops that may reduce N leaching.
Prof Stephen Goldson: New Zealand Grassland Association Levy Oration 2017
Prof Stephen Goldson has worked for 30 years on long-term projects focused mainly on the biological suppression of New Zealand’s worst exotic pasture pest species. This is an area he continues to contribute to.
Break-feed: Farming the Future, the 2019 New Zealand Grassland Association Conference
‘Break-Feeds’ are short podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand to let you know about interesting things happening.
Dr Doug Edmeades: Making the most of your fertiliser
Fertiliser and lime account for about 20% of Farm Working Expenses on a typical New Zealand sheep and beef farm. Dr Doug Edmeades shares his advice on how to optimise that spend by monitoring soils, clovers and pastures, as well as considering the components of fertiliser and lime – not just the product as a whole.
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