(Breakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand)
Every week is changing when it comes to combating feed shortages and planning for future is as crucial as ever to ensure that feed levels come spring are adequate. In this presentation for the B+LNZ Southland Farming for Profit ‘Strategic Pathways to Success’ seminar, Deane takes us through some strategies to consider as we head into the winter and coping with excess stock numbers.
Breakfeed: Lee Matheson’s priorities for farm systems this autumn
Tom Fraser: Back to Basics
Breakfeed: Selling livestock when the saleyards are closed, with Rob Macnab of TotalAg
Tom Fraser: Tactics for Tight Times
Lanercost and OverseerFM: making informed business decisions on Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Future Farm
Draft National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity Consultation
Important Mycoplasma bovis update for farmers: National Beef Survey
Sheep and beef farmers encouraged to open gates for Open Farms Day
2019 Ahuwhenua Trophy winners: Eugene and Pania King, Kiriroa Station, Gisborne
BREXIT update, with Esther Guy-Meakin, B+LNZ
Shaping the future of New Zealand’s red meat sector: positioned to successfully respond to the trends and challenges
Thinking outside the box: Jack Cocks & Joanne Stevenson on Resilience in the farming business.
Thinking outside the box: Mike Petersen on the positives to NZ trade in the face of international disasters
Thinking outside the box: Julia Jones on alternative proteins and the opportunities for NZ farmers
Prof Stephen Goldson: New Zealand Grassland Association Levy Oration 2017
BreakFeed: Talking Bull 3 – Stockwater, fertiliser, fencing and other important details
BreakFeed: Talking Bull 2 – Living with bulls
BreakFeed: Talking Bull 1 – Why you should (or shouldn’t) farm bulls.
Reflections: Concluding panel discussion at the 2019 Red Meat Sector Conference
Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Trade Policy programme
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