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- Catchment leaders’ advice for maintaining momentum …
- Celebrating the unrecognised custodians of the environment – Kiwi sheep and beef farmers …
- Survey identifies traits of importance to NZ beef producers …
- … next 50 years. DOC held a public consultation on Te Koiroa o te Koiora from 5 August until 22 September 2019. Beef + Lamb New Zealand's feedback on the discussion document B+LNZ supports the general intent and purpose of the proposed New …
- PageB+LNZ has a number of resources that relate to animal welfare, and the key ones are listed here. For more information, search on the B+LNZ Knowledge Hub. … Resources Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com to request printed copies of resources. Learning modules Animal welfare on farms learning module BCS Sheep Stock water Factsheets B+LNZ's commitment to the welfare of sheep and beef cattle Animal welfare obligations for painful-husbandry procedures in cattle …
- Q&A with Northland farm intern Ellee …
- NZ trade strategy must evolve as global markets become more protectionist …
- PageThe term ‘Refugia’ can be really confusing! The outcome we want is to stop your farm from becoming dominated by drench-resistant worms. Using Refugia means leaving some worms free to breed without ‘screening’ by drench. There are various ways to achieve this. … What is Refugia? The term Refugia means a worm population that can reproduce without being exposed to drenching. Keeping a population (or refuge) of drench-susceptible worms on the farm can slow the build-up of parasites resistant (R) …
- COVID-19, extreme dry conditions and the supply chain – an update …
- South Island's inaugural Facial Eczema workshop a success …