We invite you to participate in an anonymous survey to investigate factors that contribute to the death of neonatal calves in southern Australia. Link here -> https://t.co/ywZ0ykxj3H The project is run by the University of Melbourne, supported by @meatlivestock Please share! 🐂
SURVEY: Help us better understand trends in herd size and reproductive management practices, quantify calf loss and identify risk factors that contribute to neonatal mortality in southern Australian herds. Take the survey here 👉 https://t.co/9AUihIuWsU @unimelb#AgChatOz
There are now changes to MLA’s market reporting, in response to MLA’s COVID-19 containment efforts. These changes will remain in place until 27 April 2020, or until otherwise advised. See the changes here 👉 https://t.co/FfMCV7C3cK #COVID19#AusAg#AgChatOz
In collaboration with industry, government and research partners, we are investing in research, development and adoption projects to enable industry to move toward the CN30 target #CN30#RedMeatMatters#AusAg#CarbonNeutral https://t.co/afooErfsN8
Export demand from China has slowed significantly following Chinese New Year and the impact of #Covid-19 resulting in Japan being the number one destination for Australian beef in February. #AustralianBeef https://t.co/S0D0eJhnAp
This information will be used to identify major factors contributing to calf losses. This will enable us to be pro-active as an industry in setting research priorities. Please share!
Did you know that losses associated with calf mortality can cost the Australian Beef Industry $97.2M each year? Help us to investigate how to mitigate this issue by completing our survey-> https://t.co/ywZ0ykxj3H
We invite you to participate in an anonymous survey to investigate factors that contribute to the death of neonatal calves in southern Australia. Link here -> https://t.co/ywZ0ykxj3H The project is run by the University of Melbourne, supported by @meatlivestock Please share! 🐂
We invite you to participate in a survey to investigate changes in beef herd size, measure the range of calf deaths and identify factors that contribute to the death of neonatal calves in southern Australia. This project is run by the University of Melbourne, funded by MLA