Breakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand
As we head into winter in a ‘normal’ year, it’s the time to set up for next spring and summer. This is especially important when feed supply is affected by weather events such as drought, and in 2020 is compounded by restrictions on processing and sale yards. Lee Matheson is an agribusiness consultant and Managing Director of Perrin Ag. He joins us to discuss his priorities for farm businesses at this time of year, including sticking to plans, making objective decisions on the most profitable use of feed in front of us (rather than feed already eaten), setting a ‘drop dead’ date (and what that means), the opportunity to re-examine goals and objectives, and much more.
‘Break-Feed’: Leptospirosis can kill farmers, with Matt and Lynley Wyeth
‘Break-Feed’: Feeding lambs on Fodder Beet, with Scott Linklater
'Break-Feed': Three electronic opportunities for sheep and beef farms, with Neil Aicken, North Waikato
The Future of Our Food: FarmSmart 2017
Good management practice for winter grazing: Ross Monaghan, Soil Scientist, AgResearch
Peter Young: More profit from sheep
Al McCone: Farming Health and Safety
Professor Steve Morris, Massey University: The New Zealand Beef Cow
Dr Doug Edmeades: Making the most of your fertiliser
David Stevens: The Lamb Weaning Decision
Derrick Moot: Lucerne and other dryland legumes
Richard Whittington: Johne’s Disease
Craig Hickson and Mike Petersen: The New Zealand Red Meat Industry
Mike Barton: Farming with limits - the Lake Taupo experience
Bob Thomson: Beef farming - the secrets to success
Trevor Cook: Top tips for farmers
Lynley Wyeth: Saving and rearing new-born lambs
San Jolly: Feed quality
Dave Leathwick: Animal health, internal parasites
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