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Biella Reports
- Biella
Ambassadors 2009 report. By Richard
Gloag, Blythe Rees Jones, Nick Aubrey
and Simon Causer.
- Biella
Ambassadors 2007 report. By Paul Ensor
& Christina Perriam 39pp (1.3 MB).
- Report
from Biella Masters of Noble Fibre Students
2004 (556 KB).
Wool & Textiles
- Functional
Fabrics: Research summary 2007. Summary
of a 3 year research programme on performance
attributes of merino fibre for active
outdoors sportswear 4 pp (200 KB).
- Accurate
Fleece Weighing 2005. Report by Bob
Girvan VantagePoint Solutions Ltd January
2005 (220 KB).
Farm Management
- Integrated
grower supply chain for production of
merino lamb December 2009. 18pp (913KB)
- Ripgut
Brome Management 2009. A management
document to assist merino farmers in reducing
the incidence of ripgut brome on farm,
and managing seed contamination of wool,
pelt and carcasses. 4pp
- S3
project: Sheep Sustainability Strategy:
Research summary 2008. Summary of
a farmer-driven project to develop recommendations
and protocols for sustainable parasite
management, breeding for resistance/resilience
and property bio-security. 8pp (800 KB)
- RESEARCH
SUMMARY: Marlborough Ewe Hogget Best Practice
Project 2007. Peter Anderson, The
Vet Centre, Marlborough. This information
comes out of the Merino Ewe Hogget Best
Practice Project which was run by the
Marlborough Merino Association and funded
by Merino Inc and Meat and Wool New Zealand.
8pp (250 KB).
- RESEARCH
SUMMARY: Irrigation at all costs? Defining
the parameters of viable irrigation in
the high country 2006. This study
was carried out by Graeme Ogle, Ogle Consulting
(2006) in conjunction with the Merino
Monitoring Group which is a business group
forum comprising 23 merino properties
6 pp (180 KB).
- RESEARCH
SUMMARY: Improving feed supply when being
challenged by Hieracium 2006. A summary
of work undertaken by a group of high
country farmers considering methods of
profitably improving feed supply and utilisation.
Graeme Ogle, Ogle Consulting (2006) 4
pp (330 KB).
- FULL
REPORT: Analysis of the Economics of Aerially
Applying Lime on a Typical High Country
Merino Property 2006. Graeme Ogle,
Ogle Consulting (2006) 14 pp (280 KB).
- RESEARCH
SUMMARY: Analysis of the Economics of
Aerially Applying Lime on a Typical High
Country Merino Property 2006. Graeme
Ogle, Ogle Consulting 2006 (150 KB).
- REPORT
SUMMARY: Are Crossbred Sheep Now a Better
Policy For High Country Stations? 2005.
Graeme Ogle, Ogle Consulting 2006 (130
KB).
- FULL
REPORT: Analysis of the Economics of Aerially
Applying Lime on a Typical High Country
Merino Property 2006. Graeme Ogle,
Ogle Consulting (2006) 14 pp (280 KB).
- Merino
Ewe Hogget: Best Practice Project 2005.
Report by Peter Anderson, Vet Center Marlborough
March 2005 (380 KB).
- Investigation
of Possible Links between a Sheep's Ability
to Combat Footrot and to Resist Internal
Parasites 2005. Based on the Footrot
Gene Marker Test: Final Report to the
Sustainable Farming Fund February 2005.
Jon Hickford (Lincoln University) & John
Bates (JBT Consulting) (133 KB).
- The
Costs of Footrot and the Impact of the
Footrot Gene-Marker Test in New Zealand
2005: A Report to the Sustainable
Farming Fund. March 2005.Glen Greer, AERU,
Lincoln University. (255 KB).
- Ryegrass
endophyte: an up-to-date review of its
effects 2003 (477 KB).
- Ryegrass
endophyte issues and options for merino
pastures 2003 (144 KB).
- Internal
parasite report 2003 (2.4 MB) Available on Request
- Internal
parasites in sheep leaflet 2003 (182
KB).
- Summary
of the merino 100% club project 2003
(380 KB).
Industry & Market Place
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