Confinement feeding and livestock tech
Event description
Join industry experts and leading sheep and cattle producers for a Q&A on confinement feeding and livestock-focused ag tech, sharing practical knowledge and insights.
Event details:
North West Local Land Services are inviting interested sheep and cattle producers to join a Q&A-style day with a panel of experts and leading producers to share knowledge on:
Confinement feeding – from design, layout, and construction through to operations, diet selection, feeding, and management.
Livestock related ag technology – utilisation of ag tech, opportunities available, and return on investment.
Confinement feeding panel speakers include:
Dr Jillian Kelly, AHN Consulting
Brett Littler, Local Land Services
Gerard Gallagher, sheep and cattle producer
Will Chaffey, sheep producer
Jeremy Cummins, Bottlejac Feedlot
Livestock tech panel speakers include:
Max Johnstone, Optiweigh
Tony Overton, sheep and cattle producer
Matt Lieschke, Local Land Services
Tom Ledingham, cattle producer
Catering:
Morning tea and lunch provided.
There will be no formal presentations, so participants are encouraged to bring their own note-taking equipment.
Contact: Sally Balmain, Senior Land Services Officer on 0428 280 809 or via email at: sally.balmain@lls.nsw.gov.au
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