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- Page… Which paddocks will you be using for next year’s winter feed crops? To ensure the best environmental and animal welfare outcomes, B+LNZ has compiled a list of three critical factors to consider when selecting paddocks for growing winter feed crops. … 1. Understand the risks of winter grazing Winter grazing can increase the risk of sediment, harmful … them. It is also important to consider your catchment-specific water quality issues when selecting paddocks for winter feed crops. In catchments where nitrogen leaching is a problem, be aware that growing and intensively grazing crops …
- Los Angeles food truck serving a taste of NZ grass-fed beef and lamb …
- Taste Pure Nature boosts aspiration to buy New Zealand grass-fed beef and lamb …
- US consumers encouraged to splurge on NZ grass-fed beef and lamb …
- B+LNZ supports sheep and beef farmers to protect and enhance New Zealand's unique indigenous biodiversity. Farmers are passionate kaitiaki or guardians of the land, and B+LNZ's advocates for policies that enable farmers to protect and restore on-farm biodiversity within their farming systems. … …
- Case studies share farmer strategies for getting through drought …
- … to protect the future performance of their capital breeding stock, such as early weaning, body condition scoring and feed budgets. Most importantly, farmers need to look after the well-being of themselves and their families. As well as …
- FactsheetSubterranean Clover tolerance to waterlogging …