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- The Red Meat Profit Partnership (RMPP) was a collaborative programme that brought together partners from across the red meat sector to help our industry become more profitable, confident and productive. … The RMPP programme ended on 31 March 2021. About the programme Industry and Government partnered through the Primary Growth Partnership programme to invest in a $65 million initiative to develop, test and introduce new ideas, technology and ways of working. RMPP was made up of farmers via …
- PageInvasive weeds, vermin and wild or feral animals are able to enter your farm unaided and spread pests and disease to your stock and paddocks. Vigilance and active management can mitigate these risks. … Recommended practices Regularly monitor and control vermin, wild or feral animals, pests and weed populations to prevent impact on stock and production systems. Consider coordinating your efforts with neighbours to maximise the effectiveness of your own actions. Maintain all fencing to prevent …
- … website . See our Events Calendar for field days and workshops in your area. B+LNZ’s Knowledge Hub : a repository of tools and resources, including podcasts, videos and learning modules. It has a huge range of material from farmers and …
- … to select pastures and crops that are more resilient to climate change and meet environmental regulations. Forecasting tools: Benefit from linked yield and flowering data with weather information for accurate growth forecasting and …
- Page… equipment is stable Follow equipment safety procedures Ensure there is sufficient lighting and ventilation Ensure power tools and equipment are properly guarded Use equipment for its intended purpose only Store equipment safely to prevent …
- General enquiries Please note that Beef + Lamb New Zealand doesn't sell meat. View a map of meat processors in New Zealand (PDF, 312 KB) Phone : +64 4 473 9150 or freephone within NZ: 0800 BEEFLAMB (0800 233 352) Fax : +64 4 474 0800 Email : enquiries@beeflambnz.com See also: Regional (including a map of local Extension Managers) Management Directors B+LNZ Farmer Council Postal address PO Box 121, Wellington 6140, New Zealand Wellington office Level 4, Wellington Chambers, 154 Featherston …
- … a stronger presence in the regions to help us stay connected with farmers. That way we can ensure we're providing tools, services and information that are relevant to you and add value to your farming business. We are focused on …
- … but is not limited to, real-time monitoring on farm, software applications, satellite technologies, decision-making tools, GIS, and automation. View the 2024 B+LNZ Award winners. This award is sponsored by Datamars Livestock . Learn more … farmers and farming operations who are demonstrating outside-the-box thinking to develop new farming systems, tools/products or processes that will benefit the farm business and could be applied more widely in the sector. … thinking, the farmer or farming operation will have (or in process of completing) developed a new farming system, tools or processes that will benefit the business and/or farm environment and may have the potential to be scaled up for …
- Frequently Asked Questions … This map allows you to connect with other catchment community groups. See where they are, add your own and connect. … Encouraging farmer participation and leadership in catchment community groups can represent a rural voice that can help build more resilient communities that can respond to local opportunities or issues. … Beef + Lamb New Zealand understands the importance of catchment community groups and the positive impacts they can have on farming communities. …
- PageCatch-crops increase the efficiency of the operation by retaining nitrogen in the root zone that farmers would otherwise have waved goodbye to. … Planting a catch crop is a way of reducing the risk of nitrate leaching after winter grazing, where there can be large amounts of residual soil nitrogen that is at risk of leaching. By planting another crop as soon as possible after your final grazing, you can capture those nutrients in the second crop and increase overall feed production from the …