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Coverprice (incl GST): $7.40
Learn how to be more self-sufficient, how to farm with livestock and poultry, and how to grow great fruit and vegetables on your little piece of paradise with the farming experts from NZ Lifestyle Block.
NZ Lifestyle Block explores small farms around New Zealand, and is packed full of practical information on everything from organic gardening to pest control, orchard care to cheesemaking. Plus, you get Sue Clarke’s monthly column on chicken health – she’s the author of How to Care for Your Poultry - and everything else you need to know about running a block for business or pleasure.
Visit the NZ Lifestyle Block website
www.nzlifestyleblock.co.nz
Subscribe and be in to WIN a Gallagher Handheld Electronic Tag Reader - HR1 valued at $1144.00
Gallagher's portable handheld tag readers record and transmit NAIT electronic tag numbers to your weigh scale or other storage devices. Easy to use and perfect for electronic tag reading in the yard. These high performance tag readers provide a super-fast read of all NAIT-approved electronic ear tags.
Gallagher Handheld Electronic Tag Readers - HR1
* Reads all NAIT-approved tags
* Ergonomically designed for ease of use, with trigger action to initiate tag read.
* High performance, super fast read of electronic tags.
* Comfortable soft grip handle.
* Very tough moulded housing.
* Tag read confirmation provided by loud beeper and super bright LED at end of snout.
* External battery powered (battery not included)
For more information visit www.gallagher.co
- Four keys to a great block business - It's a dream many lifestyle block owners aspire to. But do you have what it takes to make a living from your block?
- 40+ trees that will give your block a good belt - We go around the country in this series to find the very best shelter trees for your region, all tried and tested by the expert members of the NZ Tree Crops Association.
- 21+ things you need to know about NAIT - The new tagging system for cattle and deer is ready to go, and the numbers are pretty simple.
- Light up your layers, part 2 - How to design a lighting programme to give you more eggs without harming your hens.
