Sinopsis
Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand, the farmer-owned industry organisation representing New Zealand's sheep and beef farmers.
Episodios
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The Parasite Chronicles Episode 1: Tom Brown
19/06/2023 Duración: 15minIn the first of Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s ‘Parasite Chronicles’ podcasts, Sarah Perriam-Lampp talks to Wairarapa sheep and beef farmer Tom Brown about how he is managing internal parasites with reduced drench on his farm. For more information on good management practice, check out the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Wormwise website: https://wormwise.co.nz/
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An introduction to the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Informing New Zealand Beef programme: what you need to know
15/06/2023 Duración: 13minThe Informing New Zealand Beef (INZB) programme is a seven-year Sustainable Food and Fibre Futures partnership supported by Beef + Lamb New Zealand, the Ministry for Primary Industries and the New Zealand Meat Board. It aims to boost the NZ beef sector's profits by $460 million over the next 25 years. In this episode, Dan Brier (Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s General Manager – Farming Excellence) and Gemma Jenkins (Genetics Programme Manager at Beef + Lamb New Zealand Genetics) provide an overview of the programme’s five key projects and how it will benefit New Zealand’s beef industry. For more information, see www.blnzgenetics.com/informing-nz-beef
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Breakfeed: Methods for monitoring progress of biodiversity work, with Professor David Norton
08/06/2023 Duración: 04minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand. In this podcast as part of Otago Catchments Biodiversity Series, Professor David Norton outlines methods for monitoring progress of biodiversity work, in particular using photo-points. This is part of a series created by a collaboration between Beef + Lamb New Zealand, Otago Catchment Community Inc, New Zealand Landcare Trust, with a special thanks to our host farmers, host catchment groups, and Prof. Norton.
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The carbon footprint of New Zealand beef and lamb – what does the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) say?
01/06/2023 Duración: 45minRecently commissioned research has confirmed the carbon footprint of New Zealand beef and lamb is amongst the lowest in the world. Additionally, NZ’s sheepmeat is arguably “climate neutral” when warming effect of emissions and on-farm sequestration are both taken into account. Julian Ashby, Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s Chief Insight Officer, discusses why B+LNZ commissioned the research, how it was undertaken and how credible the results are. For more information, check out the webpage: https://beeflambnz.com/news-views/important-new-research-nz-beef-and-lamb-carbon-footprint
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Breakfeed: WormWise update on the ban on sale and use of Bionic capsules. May 2023
25/05/2023 Duración: 03minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand. Farmers are being urged to consider other options to support ewe performance over lambing following a ban on the sale and use of Bionic Capsules. Ginny Dodunski, B+LNZ’s Wormwise Programme Manager, gives an update on the issue and what farmers can do. For more information on managing internal parasites in ewes pre-lambing, check out our earlier podcast, “Wormwise tips for ewes pre-lamb and lambs at tailing.” https://beeflambnz.com/knowledge-hub/podcast/PC140-wormwise-tips-ewes
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Breakfeed: On-farm biodiversity planning, with Professor David Norton
18/05/2023 Duración: 18minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand. In this podcast as part of Otago Catchments Biodiversity Series, Professor David Norton explains how to plan for biodiversity in a farm planning context including dealing with regulations and why it’s important to work with others. This is part of a series created by a collaboration between Beef + Lamb New Zealand, Otago Catchment Community Inc, New Zealand Landcare Trust, with a special thanks to our host farmers, host catchment groups, and Prof. Norton.
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Breakfeed: Why native biodiversity is important to farmers, with Professor David Norton
11/05/2023 Duración: 18minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand. In this presentation as part of Otago Catchments Biodiversity Series, Professor David Norton explains why native biodiversity is important to farmers. This is part of a video series created by a collaboration between Beef + Lamb New Zealand, Otago Catchment Community Inc, New Zealand Landcare Trust, with a special thanks to our host farmers, host catchment groups, and Prof. Norton.
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Breakfeed: Why farmers should think about native biodiversity, with Professor David Norton
04/05/2023 Duración: 10minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand In this presentation as part of the Otago Catchments Biodiversity Series, Professor David Norton explains what biodiversity is, why it’s important and his advice for incorporating biodiversity into your farm. This is part of a video series created by a collaboration between Beef + Lamb New Zealand, Otago Catchment Community Inc, New Zealand Landcare Trust, with a special thanks to our host farmers, host catchment groups, and Professor Norton.
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Bringing the best minds to the biggest challenges for sheep, beef and dairy farms
27/04/2023 Duración: 36minRecorded at the Beef + Lamb New Zealand 2023 AGM. Dan Brier, GM of Farming Excellence at B+LNZ, chairs a panel discussion with Dr Nick Sneddon of Massey University, Dr Axel Heizer of AgResearch and Veterinarian Ginny Dodunski of B+LNZ Wormwise. They discuss current and future research and investment in facial eczema, beef production from dairy genetics and internal parasite management.
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - Native plants as alternative forages
09/03/2023 Duración: 09minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Dr. James Millner (Massey University) talks about assessing native shrubs as an alternative forage for sheep and beef cattle as part of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - Setting up the sensor network
02/03/2023 Duración: 11minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Dr. Nathan Odgers (Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research) talks about setting up the sensor network that was used to measure soil temperature and moisture micro-indicators as part of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - How can knowing the soil temperature and moisture levels help farmers
02/03/2023 Duración: 08minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Dr. Nathan Odgers (Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research) talks about how knowing their soil temperature and moisture levels helps farmers. This work is part of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme, which was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - Soil and Fertiliser series
23/02/2023 Duración: 07minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about the soil and fertiliser factsheet series developed as part of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme and why this information is important for farmers to know. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - AgYields National Database
23/02/2023 Duración: 13minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about AgYields, a database of pasture and crop yields from throughout New Zealand, that was supported by the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - The TGM model
16/02/2023 Duración: 07minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about the development of the thermal time-based (TGM) model within the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme and how is it going to help farmers with pasture planning. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - The APSIM model
16/02/2023 Duración: 09minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about the development of the Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator model (APSIM for short), which is one of the key tools to have come out of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - Legumes
09/02/2023 Duración: 07minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about how legumes can already help farmers tackle Greenhouse Gas emissions and climate change which was part of the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: Hill Country Futures - Study sites used to collect data
09/02/2023 Duración: 08minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Professor Derrick Moot (Lincoln University) talks about the different hill country study sites within the Hill Country Futures Partnership programme. Hill Country Futures was a long-term $8.1m programme focused on future proofing the profitability, sustainability and wellbeing of New Zealand’s hill country farmers, their farm systems, the environment and rural communities. For more information: https://www.hillcountryfutures.co.nz/
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Breakfeed: B+LNZ Generation Next Graduate Bayley Coates
02/02/2023 Duración: 17minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Back in 2018 Bayley Coates was starting to climb the agricultural ladder but was unsure where she was heading. Since then, she has taken on the management of a 285ha dry stock block in South Otago. She catches up with Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s National Extension Programme Manager Olivia Weatherburn and talks about how the B+LNZ Generation Next programme has helped her progress and how growing a wider network has been so beneficial. Check out more about the B+LNZ Generation Next programme: https://beeflambnz.com/your-levies-at-work/blnz-generation-next-programme
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Breakfeed: B+LNZ’s Generation Next programme – Southland farmers Ben & Sarah Dooley
02/02/2023 Duración: 18minBreakfeeds are shorter podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ben and Sarah Dooley farm just outside of Wyndham in Southland and together completed the Beef + Lamb New Zealand Generation Next Programme in 2018. The fourth-generation farmers caught up with B+LNZ National Extension Programme Manager Olivia Weatherburn to share their experience from the programme and reflect on how it has helped them get to where they are today. Check out more about the B+LNZ Generation Next programme and how to apply by visiting https://beeflambnz.com/your-levies-at-work/blnz-generation-next-programme