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.
Sow, Grow, Thrive: Budgets and Beyond- Discovering opportunities through cash flow monitoring
Sow, Grow, Thrive: Paddock Stories- Bouncing back from tough times
Breakfeed: We want your sheep poo!
2023 Red Meat Sector Conference Panel discussion: Emerging standards & consumer expectations
Insights and future opportunities for the red meat sector, with Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Nick Beeby
The Parasite Chronicles Episode 4: Dave McKenzie
Research Bites - June 2023
Fertiliser: Getting Bang for your Buck, with Dr Robert McBride and Dr Ants Roberts
The Parasite Chronicles Episode 3: Insights from farmers reducing drench use
What cattle traits are most important to New Zealand farmers?
The Parasite Chronicles Episode 2: Andrew Law
How Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Informing New Zealand Beef programme will supercharge farmers’ genetic gains
The Parasite Chronicles Episode 1: Tom Brown
An introduction to the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Informing New Zealand Beef programme: what you need to know
Breakfeed: Methods for monitoring progress of biodiversity work, with Professor David Norton
The carbon footprint of New Zealand beef and lamb – what does the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) say?
Breakfeed: WormWise update on the ban on sale and use of Bionic capsules. May 2023
Breakfeed: On-farm biodiversity planning, with Professor David Norton
Breakfeed: Why native biodiversity is important to farmers, with Professor David Norton
Breakfeed: Why farmers should think about native biodiversity, with Professor David Norton
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