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    … and manage appropriately. Remember that baleage and other supplementary crops represent a significant risk for the introduction of weed species. What you must not feed to animals Waste feeding pigs Despite border controls, … it to feed to pigs, you must meet certain requirements to reduce the risk of spreading unwanted diseases. To find out more, visit the Ministry of Primary Industries website. Ban on feeding ruminant protein to livestock New Zealand is … or $100,000 for a company (under the Biosecurity Act 1993). Visit the Ministry of Primary Industries website to find out more.   … Feed and water …
  • … Farmlands is the largest buying group of its type in New Zealand, transacting more than 2.5 billion dollars' worth of business annually and is listed in the top 20 companies by turnover in New Zealand, has 70,000 Farmlands shareholders and 82 stores nationwide. … AgResearch … world-leading expertise, and are responsible for delivering innovative science and research outcomes specifically for the agricultural sector. … Rabobank New Zealand is a part of the global Rabobank Group, the world’s leading specialist in …
  • … Find out more about some of the key programes we're working on.  … Current programmes …
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    … faster​. Stock feed during droughts or shortages of feed​. Help soil retention on steep slopes, stop erosion. Improve the productivity of your land, especially areas that do not grow good pasture​. Provide landscape diversity and wildlife … Absorb carbon to help offset your, or others’ emissions.  Some farmers have chosen to get carbon credits for the trees within their farming operation. These credits can be allocated to eligible exotic and native forests. Once … these to buyers in carbon markets or use them to market their meat products. However, carbon removals are only one of the benefits that these areas provide on farm.  Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com  to …
  • ‘Farmer Time for Schools’ bridges gap between students and farm life …
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  • … B+LNZ, Monday 30 September 2024  These terms and conditions set out how an entry may be made in the B+LNZ Awards “Give a shoutout & win” 2024 Competition, led by Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ Ltd) and supported by … loss or damage (including loss of opportunity); whether direct, indirect, special or consequential, arising in any way out of this Competition and any prizes.  B+LNZ Ltd collects and holds participants’ personal information solely for the
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    … Follow this Safe Work Procedure when using horses for farm work. … What are the minimum operator requirements? Rider must be under direct supervision until assessed as competent by the person in charge of the workplace. Rider is to ride a horse matched to their ability. What equipment do you need? … to traffic. Wash your hands after you have finished handling the horse. What are the risks? Kicking Crushing Falls Find out more WorkSafe Good Practice Guidelines “ Riding Horses on Farms ”. … Farm Horses …
  • … with meat processors and farmers as part of B+LNZ’s Market Development programme and launched in 2019.   It promoted the sustainability of New Zealand grass-fed beef and lamb to target groups of international consumers.  Activity was … in partnership with meat companies to raise awareness and drive preference for New Zealand beef and lamb, promoting the natural attributes from our grass-fed, hormone-free animals farmed outdoors.  The Taste Pure Nature programme … of a marketing partnership with Californian supermarket chain Jons Fresh Marketplace and deployed digital and out-of-home advertising and shopper marketing tactics to grow sales of Silver Fern Farms-branded retail products by 30 …
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    … Follow this Safe Work Procedure when working with Chainsaws. It is important that all workers are competent in the use of the type of chainsaw they are using and are familiar with the operator’s manual prior to operating the chainsaw. … What … Eye injury Crushing Broken bones Carbon Monoxide poisoning Hearing loss Vibration disease “white finger” Fire Find out more WorkSafe Good Practice Guidelines “ A Guide to Safety with Chainsaws ” … Working with chainsaws …
  • … information sourced from B+LNZ’s Sheep & Beef Farm Survey.  … Sheep calendar   Key sheep-producing activities across the year, to help you manage ewes effectively and keep your team updated.   … Benchmarking tool  Find out the key performance indicators for farm classes in your region and see how you compare, using information sourced from …