Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you.
We are rural support, together.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand has joined Gallie Miles and Craigs Investment Partners to bring you this workshop.
Shelley will use real-life scenarios and examples to discuss strategies for successful asset planning. She will cover tips and tricks for dealing with farming family trusts, relationship property issues and proven succession planning tips in a rural context.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to:
Lunch provided.
Registration is essential for catering purposes.
For potential bull buyers wanting to learn how to interpret genetic merit from eBVs, Indexes and physical appearance.
Spaces limited.
Register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-better-beef-breeding-workshop
Beef + Lamb New Zealand has joined Gallie Miles and Craigs Investment Partners to bring you this workshop.
Shelley will use real-life scenarios and examples to discuss strategies for successful asset planning. She will cover tips and tricks for dealing with farming family trusts, relationship property issues and proven succession planning tips in a rural context.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to:
Lunch provided.
Please register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-rural-womens-financial-success-seminar-empowering-your-future
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you.
We are rural support, together.
We warmly invite all our Rural Professionals in the region to this update. It's a great opportunity to connect with other rural professionals working with dairy farmers across the region.
The agenda is still being finalised but we'll have a great lineup of speakers with relevant topics for the season and region. We will update this event when our full agenda is confirmed, meanwhile we encourage you to REGISTER and save the date.
The event will start with arrival, afternoon tea/coffee and registration @ 2pm. The formal update will start at 2:30pm sharp!
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
On farm biosecurity is about so much more than washing your boots at the gate.
When we think about biosecurity we go straight to the big guns such as M.bovis and Foot and Mouth Disease. But what about the diseases you are working hard to avoid such as BVD, TB, drench resistance, or those you have come to accept such as Johnes Disease and footrot.
Join us for this informative, hands-on workshop where you can build a plan to protect your patch from diseases that could cost you in lost production or be catastrophic for our sector.
Light lunch provided.
Facilitated by Will Halliday (BVSc), Senior Manager Technical Policy, Beef + Lamb New Zealand.
Registration is essential as spaces are limited. Register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-protecting-your-patch-workshops
We warmly invite all our Rural Professionals in the region to this update. It's a great opportunity to connect with other rural professionals working with dairy farmers across the region.
The agenda is still being finalised but we'll have a great lineup of speakers with relevant topics for the season and region. We will update this event when our full agenda is confirmed, meanwhile we encourage you to REGISTER and save the date.
The event will start with arrival, afternoon tea/coffee and registration @ 2pm. The formal update will start at 2:30pm sharp!
On farm biosecurity is about so much more than washing your boots at the gate.
When we think about biosecurity we go straight to the big guns such as M.bovis and Foot and Mouth Disease. But what about the diseases you are working hard to avoid such as BVD, TB, drench resistance, or those you have come to accept such as Johnes Disease and footrot.
Join us for this informative, hands-on workshop where you can build a plan to protect your patch from diseases that could cost you in lost production or be catastrophic for our sector.
Light lunch provided.
Facilitated by Will Halliday (BVSc), Senior Manager Technical Policy, Beef + Lamb New Zealand.
Registration is essential as spaces are limited. Register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-protecting-your-patch-workshops
We warmly invite all Rural Professionals in the Taranaki region to our upcoming event on the 28th of August.
We have a great lineup of speakers and relevant topics for the season and region.
Speakers include:
Tea and coffee will be available from 9:45 am, with the formal session starting at 10 am.
Stay on afterwards for some networking, and a light lunch will be provided.
In the meantime, please SAVE THE DATE and register here.
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
Explore the added value of milk processing in Northland and discover how quality at the farm gate influences premium dairy products on the global stage.
Join us for an exclusive opportunity to visit Fonterra’s Kauri Dairy Factory as it marks its 36th year of operation. This event offers a unique insight into the critical role grades and quality controls play in transforming Northland’s raw milk into world-class dairy products.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand has joined Gallie Miles and Craigs Investment Partners to bring you this workshop.
Shelley will use real-life scenarios and examples to discuss strategies for successful asset planning. She will cover tips and tricks for dealing with farming family trusts, relationship property issues and proven succession planning tips in a rural context.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to:
Lunch provided.
Please register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-rural-womens-financial-success-seminar-empowering-your-future
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
Join us for a unique on-farm event hosted by Stokman Angus at their sale barn, where innovation meets tradition. This is the second winter, Stokman Angus has been using Halter on their yearling bulls grazing kale, and also their cow herd – they’re keeping the collars on their bulls right through to their yearling sale in mid-September.
Come and see firsthand how Halter is transforming bull management. The Halter team will be onsite to share insights into the development of their technology, the rapid growth they’re seeing in the beef sector, and what’s driving more farmers to adopt this game-changing tool.
Following the Halter session, we’ll return to the sale barn for the Mid Northern North Island Farmer Council Annual Meeting. Hear updates from our Director and Farmer Council Chair, and take part in shaping the future of our farming community.
We’ll wrap up the evening with an Angus Pure Dinner and an inspiring guest speaker to close out the event.
Christy Mead will be sharing insights from Agnition’s Farm Innovation Network – a platform that helps bring practical, farmer-focused innovations to life. She’ll talk about how the network works, why it’s needed, and highlight a few sheep and beef innovations that have been trialled on-farm. These case studies will show what’s been tested, what’s worked, and how other farmers can get involved.
Nominations are open to join our Mid Northern North Island Farmer Council.
Nominations close at 12pm on Friday 28 August. Nomination forms are available on request.
Please send nominations, and a bio of up to 200 words to: rachel.jukes@beeflambnz.com (B+LNZ Extension Coordinator).
Registration is essential for catering purposes. Register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-mid-northern-north-island-farm-showcase-and-farmer-council-annual-meeting
We warmly invite all our Rural Professionals in the Southland and Otago region to this meeting. It's a great opportunity to connect with other rural professionals working with dairy farmers across the region.
We have some great speakers and relevant topics tailored to the season and region, such as extended lactation, wearables, and a current research overview at both regional and national levels.
Hear from,
Tea and coffee will be available from 9 am, with the formal session starting at 9:30 am.
Stay on afterwards for some networking, a light lunch will be provided.
In the meantime, please SAVE THE DATE and register here
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
Brunch on Us is back!
Farmers, growers, beekeepers, rural contractors – this one’s for you.
Rural Support Trust Bay of Plenty, together with our incredible sponsors, invites you to Brunch on Us – a relaxed, pan-sector event series for anyone working in our rural industries.
These drop-in brunches are a chance to take a breather, share a cuppa and a bite, and connect with others who get the unique challenges of life on the land.
No need to RSVP – just pop in anytime between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
There are no speeches or presentations – just a warm welcome and good people from across the sector.
These events are a collaborative effort – made possible thanks to the generous support of our local sponsors who are right there alongside you
We are rural support, together.
Have you made a plan for transitioning off your dairy farm?
Many people put off succession planning because they think it is too difficult or feel anxious about the future. This informative and interactive day will start you on the path to creating a succession plan that will work for you and your family. It includes the following sessions:
Brett Robinson, Rural Coach, will take you through when and how to start your succession journey, thinking about your goals and values, and who can support you to make the right decisions for your family and business.
Anna Bennett and Rachel Robb, partners, CooperAitken, and Jacqui Owen, Jacqui Owen Legal, have years of experience supporting farmers to achieve successful succession planning outcomes. They will talk about how you can avoid fishhooks, structure your farm business to make sure it stays in good heart during the transition to its new owner, and create a succession plan that meets your needs and those of any other stakeholders.
Conrad Booysen, BNZ, has helped many farmers to invest wisely. He will talk about investment options and how you can invest to support a comfortable retirement and achieve your retirement goals.
Hear about real-life succession journeys from local farmers. What challenges did they encounter and how did they overcome them? What business structures did they investigate and which one did they implement? Who did they involve in the process and how did they include the key stakeholders in their business?
This process affects the whole family, so bring everyone along!
In this workshop the latest information and research on internal parasite control is presented.
The integrated pest management system outlining the play-off between parasite control and drench resistance will enable participants to make informed choices for their farming business system.
Facilitated by Jeremey Leigh
Register at https://beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-wormwise-workshop
Pāmu (Landcorp Farming Limited) Open Farm Day
Date: Thursday, 2 October 2025, 11am–3pm
Join us at Edenham in the spring to learn about how we are farming commercially and navigating challenges, with updates on:
Register now to secure your spot and get updates. We look forward to welcoming you.
Pāmu Open Farm Days serve as a dynamic platform to share company initiatives and insights, often in partnership with industry bodies, community groups, and rural businesses. These events play a vital role in demonstrating the Pāmu contribution to New Zealand’s agricultural sector — adding value, fostering innovation, and reinforcing the State-owned Enterprise’s broader purpose. They also offer a unique opportunity to build meaningful connections, showcase on-farm experiences, and deliver engaging extension activities
Primary ITO Dairy Goat Farming
Level 3 - Assist with Milk Harvesting and Optimising Milk Quality for Goat
Suited to those new to and with limited experience in the dairy goat industry.
What is this course? There are 3 interactive workshop style days where you will learn and gain understanding about:
You must be employed on a farm to complete this NZQA course.
Dairy Goat Co-op are currently sponsoring one staff member per DGC farm to attend and gain this qualification, so please ask your manager if you can enrol.
Contact Sharlene for more information or to enrol: sharlene.grover@primaryito.ac.nz or phone 027 243 2973
Hosted by DairyNZ, with a discount for dairy farmers via Early Bird registration.
This event brings together global researchers, farmers, advisors, and tech developers to explore the latest in automation, sensors, robotics, and data-driven insights shaping the future of dairy.
Providing real-world insights into how precision tools and technologies are shaping the future of the dairy industry, it includes farm visits, keynote speakers and a farmer panel.
Miraka Suppliers are invited to register for the social event of the year. Register as an individual or as a team.
Industry partners who wish to support this event by means of sponsorship, please contact:
Yolandi Nortje
yolandi.nortje@miraka.co.nz
021 647 110