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Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is looking forward to connecting with farmers, rural professionals and community members at this year's Central District Field Days.
The event, running from 19-21 March, is one of the largest agri-sector gatherings in the country.
You'll find the team at Site G31/G32, where B+LNZ will be located alongside DairyNZ and Federated Farmers. The shared site reflects a growing emphasis on partnership across the primary sector, ensuring farmers can access a wide range of trusted expertise and practical resources all in one place.
Across 19-20 March, the B+LNZ team will be on hand to discuss tools, technology and opportunities that support profitable, resilient farming. Alongside members from the extension team, visitors will also be able to chat with B+LNZ Farmer Councillors and local Director Andrew Stewart.
B+LNZ's Wormwise programme manager Ginny Dodunski will also be onsite with liver specimens showcasing the impacts of facial eczema - an opportunity for farmers to see first hand the importance of proactive parasite management.
A key highlight on Thursday 19 March is a Dairy Beef presentation at 11am, followed by the return of the crowd-favourite Tug of War at 3pm - always a popular moment of fun and camaraderie among exhibitors and visitors.
On Friday 20 March, B+LNZ will take part in a panel discussion with industry leaders at 11am, exploring the big opportunities and challenges shaping the sector.
Mikaela Franks, B+LNZ extension manager - Western North Island, says she's looking forward to connecting with farmers and getting a good understanding of what is top of mind for farmers so that we can get ideas and provide quality events to levy payers.
"Field Days are always a great opportunity to connect with farmers, hear what's on their minds and answer their questions. It's incredibly valuable for us to understand what's top of mind so we can shape relevant, quality events for levy payers."
"Having B+LNZ, DairyNZ and Federated Farmers together is a great opportunity to show farmers we're collaborating for greater impact. It means people can access the support and information they need quickly and in one place," says Franks.
B+LNZ warmly welcomes all attendees to drop by, grab some resources and have a chat. Whether you're seeking advice, wanting to connect with sector experts, or simply passing through, the team would love to see you at Site G31/G32.
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