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- Strong farmer interest in emissions pricing options …
- NZ an international outlier by allowing 100 percent of emissions offsetting through forestry …
- Celebrating Rob Davison's 50th anniversary …
- ‘Catch the Rain’ research project – seeking interested farmers …
- B+LNZ: MfE report on sequestration an important contribution to conversation …
- New report confirms trend of land-use change from pastoral farming to carbon farming …
- … your farm’s resistance status, with help from a competent advisor. Worm management should focus on the farm system and nutrition first – drench should not be the main means of managing worm challenge. … The B+LNZ Wormwise programme provides farmers with the latest knowledge and techniques to manage worms effectively and sustainably and minimise drench resistance issues. It also aims to lift … was formed in 2005 and is solely funded by B+LNZ. We work in partnership with DairyNZ, DINZ, MPI, Animal and Plant Health NZ and the New Zealand Veterinary Association. Follow Wormwise on Facebook for regular, seasonal worm management …
- … We are exploring the use of a farm systems optimisation model to improve parasite management in sheep and cattle while reducing drench resistance. If successful, this model could provide farmers with a strategic tool to … is investigating whether the PRISYM model can help us design better farm systems to tackle internal parasites in sheep and beef cattle, while also reducing the risk of drench resistance. This initiative aims to provide farmers with a … resistance and enhance overall farm productivity. B+LNZ Project Lead Cara Brosnahan, Principal Scientist – Animal Health Research. Farmer involvement Six farms (North and South Island). Provider John Rendel, Agrisystems and Analytics. …
- More online meetings for ag emissions roadshow …
- Low input sheep trial nears completion …