Sheep and goat eID: Turning data into decisions Trundle
Event description
Discover how sheep and goat electronic identification (eID) can make your flock management easier, smarter, and more profitable. Join our practical workshops.
Event details:
Join Central West Local Land Services to gain a practical, hands-on understanding of how to make eID technology work on your farm.
Workshop 1: Turning data into decisions
Create your own eID implementation plan built around your production and breeding goals.
Identify key production traits relevant to your enterprise.
Understand how data influences farm management decisions.
Choose the right tools for your business.
Lift your flock’s performance.
Workshop 2: Tag, track transform (date and locations to be confirmed)
Bring your NLIS equipment along to this hands-on practical session to learn all the tips and tricks about what your eID tools can do for you. We will be running Tru-test and Gallagher practical session.
More information on these Workshops will be provided at Workshop 1.
Additional details:
Join us at 8:00 am for a coffee and bacon, and egg roll before the workshop kicks off at 8:30 am.
Contact:
Jaime Balzke, Senior Biosecurity Officer EID on 0428 118 266 or via email at: jaime.balzke@lls.nsw.gov.au
If you are interested in attending and can’t make these dates, please contact Jaime directly to discuss future workshop date options.
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