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  • … New Zealand's biosecurity is vital for protecting our environment, economy and human and animal health. Please contact B+LNZ's resources team at resources@beeflambnz.com  to request printed copies of …
  • … the Government’s approach to New Zealand’s second emissions budget (ERP2) covering emissions reductions between 2026 and 2030.  Key points in our submission: Due to uncontrolled conversion of whole farms into carbon forestry, we have … necessary.  We continue to be concerned about the reliance on carbon forestry for removals of long-term GHG emissions and the consequences that has on land use and food production – and the sustainability of our sector. We broadly support the discussions document’s proposed …
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    … make up an increasing proportion of the worm population on the farm. Over time, they become dominant in the population and eventually, drenches fail to work.  Because we still want our drenches to be effective for the stock that need them … drench intervals. A longer period between drenches allows more time for susceptible worms to produce offspring and dilute out the offspring of resistant worms. Monitoring is important to do this safely. Don’t drench animals directly … or ‘clean’ grazing. See this video on new grass management for tips.  Draft out light 2ths or ewes, don’t drench them and run them together with lambs.  Avoid running lambs or R1 cattle as the sole stock class in a grazing area.  … Refugia …
  • Agriculture sector seeks further detail on Freshwater Farm Plans …
    waterway
  • Key improvements welcomed in amended winter grazing regulations …
    Winter grazing
  • Update on B+LNZ’s advocacy on carbon farming …
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  • Growing network of women in NZ’s red meat sector …
    women in NZ’s red meat sector
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    BreakFeed: Talking Bull 1 – Why you should (or shouldn’t) farm bulls …
    bull
  • … quicker, more informed choices. … Background: Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a significant concern for livestock health in New Zealand. Effective management of these parasites requires accurate monitoring to determine which treatment … tools to use. Currently, the Faecal Egg Count (FEC) test is commonly used to assess worm burden. While FEC is quick and cost-effective, it does not identify the specific species of parasites present. To determine species, a follow-up … Comprehensive testing: Identify both parasite burden and species, giving a clearer picture of your livestock's health. Cost-effective: Benefit from tests that are affordable, helping to manage expenses while improving parasite …
  • B+LNZ Lamb Crop Report 2023 …
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