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SUMMARY:Resilient Breeders Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Location: Billa Billa\, Queensland \nCost: One ticket $100\nTwo Tickets $180\nThree Tickets $260\nFour Tickets $340 \n\n\nDrive your system through better genetics\, feed base and management decisions. \nThis Sheep Field Day hosted by Karbullah Poll Merino Stud aims to give local sheep producers and industry consultants the opportunity to hear from engaging industry experts\, including Jason Trompf (Bred Well\, Fed Well) speaking on breeding resilience\, Justin Kirkby of Amarula Dorpers speaking on our regenerative journey\, MLA’s Chloe Bunter speaking on ASBVs. \nThis event will target commercial sheep meat and wool producers to increase the productivity\, sustainability and profitability of their business\, and provide producers with an informative event\, networking opportunity and access to resources.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/resilient-breeders-field-day/
LOCATION:Billa Billa\, Billa Billa\, QLD
ORGANIZER;CN="Meat and Livestock Australia":MAILTO:info@mla.com.au
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SUMMARY:How feral animals impact CQ beef businesses
DESCRIPTION:This multi-topic forum is the best way to get up-to-date with the many impacts of feral animals. Topics include biosecurity impacts\, the latest research and field demonstrations. Come along and chat to industry representatives\, land managers\, processors and researchers! \nGuest Speakers: \nDr David Jenkins\nAdjunct Associate Professor in Veterinary Parasitology\nDavid’s research focuses on the cause\, outcomes\, distribution and control of the hydatid tapeworm and canine “tongue” worm\, both of which can be passed on to and affect cattle. \nDarren Pointon\nOut ‘N’ About Trapping\nFor the last 30 years Darren has worked as a professional vertebrate pest manager. Specialising in wild dogs\, Darren works with government and private\nland managers to resolve wild dog impacts. \nGreg Mifsud\nNational Wild Dog Management Coordinator\nGreg works across all levels of government and industry to improve the adoption of best practice wild dog management techniques to reduce the impacts of wild dogs and other vertebrate pests. \nJohn Langbridge\nGM Corporate & Industry Affairs Teys Australia\nJohn works with industry\, government and customers on meat safety\, animal health and welfare\, meat production\, processing and export issues. He has insight into regional impacts on meat supply chains. \n  \nFriday 16 June\n8:30am – 5:00pm\n‘Barfield Station’\nBarfield Road\,\nBanana QLD 4702 \nMorning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea included. Please bring a hat\, notepad and chair. \nRSVP\nMonday 12 June\nKate Woolley\nLand Management Officer\n0427 572 200\nkate.woolley@fba.org.au
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/how-feral-animals-impact-cq-beef-businesses/
LOCATION:Banana\, Banana\, Queensland\, 4702
ORGANIZER;CN="Fitzroy Basin Association":MAILTO:admin@fba.org.au
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