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    … over winter. If you would prefer face to face guidance on these or other environmental issues, you can attend one of B+LNZ's Forage Cropping or Farm Plan workshops. View the B+LNZ Events Calendar for upcoming dates. Pugging and soil compaction – what influences pugging? (PDF, 1.7MB) Winter …
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    … the key assessments from the Stream Health Check. … Find out more Further details on all of these can be found in the B+LNZ Freshwater Ecosystem Health Chapter of our Farm Plan. … Dr. Death discusses the importance of freshwater health to …
  • … farmers throughout the process, including vets, consultants, farmers, scientists, financiers and processors, as well as B+LNZ. Monitor farms draw on local expertise, planning and community collaboration to improve farm production and make a big …
  • … National Policy Statement for Highly Productive Land (PDF, 818KB) Download Appendix A (PDF, 1.4MB) Download Appendix B (PDF, 524KB) In a nutshell, our submissions say:  B+LNZ supports using a national policy statement as opposed to a national environmental standard because a NPS provides …
  • … we’ve also had numerous meetings with the Climate Change Commission, academics and officials about these issues.  B+LNZ calls for critical changes in methane approach in Zero Carbon Bill (May 2019) Beef + Lamb New Zealand will continue to … villains – article in NZ Herald (October 2021) Beef + Lamb New Zealand reacts to Global Methane Pledge (November 2021)  B+LNZ says split gas approach key to climate targets (November 2021)  Explainer: metrics in B+LNZ’s GHG Calculator …
  • … for the significant plantings they undertake on their land – farmers can register eligible forests into the ETS and B+LNZ has worked hard to get a wider range of vegetation recognised for sequestration. We also acknowledge a range of policy … response to concerns but none of these will effectively address the issue. This continues to be a key area of focus for B+LNZ. We work with other industry groups such as Federated Farmers and DairyNZ to ensure we’re aligned. We also work with …
  • B+LNZ is funded and directed by farmers via commodity levies paid on all sheep, beef and dairy cattle processed in New … levy was proposed (from 70 cents per head to 75 cents per head). Following the conclusion of the consultation, B+LNZ’s Board decided to proceed with the sheepmeat levy increase which takes effect 1 October 2021. This was based on the …
  • … management decisions with timely and precise diagnostic information, leading to better outcomes for your livestock. B+LNZ Project Lead Cara Brosnahan, Principal Scientist – Animal Health Research Farmer involvement Provision of samples …
  • … health and productivity by addressing the challenges of drench resistance with cutting-edge research and tools. B+LNZ Project Lead Dr Cara Brosnahan, Principal Scientist – Animal Health Research. Farmer involvement Provision of samples. …
  • … on standardising future data collection to further enhance New Zealand's livestock and crop production systems.  B+LNZ Project Lead Suzi Keeling, Head of Science and Research. Research providers Derrick Moot, Lincoln University. Expected …