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| AGBU's work has greatly assisted the improvement of livestock through breeding in Australia and overseas. A vibrant scientific program continues with regular publication of research results in Scientific Journals. However, its main purpose is to meet ongoing demands from Australia's livestock industries for research, development and training in genetics. |
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| ABC Landline provides the latest information on agricultural markets around Australia. |
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| The Australian Dairy Herd Improvement Scheme (ADHIS) is an initiative of the Australian Dairy Farmers (ADF) maintaining a national database of performance and pedigree details for individual dairy animals. |
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| The calculator is designed to provide you with a simple-to-use aid to calculating the cost of transporting stock on a ‘per kilogram’ basis, a ‘per head’ basis and a ‘total cost’ basis. |
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| The Ausmarket Consultants group has been established to promote uniformity in Australian fruit and vegetable market price reporting, market intelligence, historic data, outturn reporting and product assessment. |
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| Australian Dairy Farmers is the national voice of Australia's dairy farmers providing strong leadership and representation for the continued growth of internationally competitive, innovative and sustainable dairy farm businesses.
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| Countdown offers a clear path forward in the complex control of Mastitis. |
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| CowTime can help farmers improve their milk harvesting process by showing how to spend less time in the dairy, save money on labour or decide on the dairy improvements that are right for your circumstances. |
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| CSIRO research on food production and farming systems. |
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| Provides market and trade information including farmgate prices, export opportunities and market outlooks. |
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| Dairy Australia delivers the services needed by the Australian dairy industry for its ongoing and future development as a competitive, innovative and sustainable dairy industry that contributes to the overall prosperity of Australian and regional economies.
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| A national strategy for the dairy industry to work with community partners, to sustain its natural resources. |
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| The information and tools in this website will help you make both short and long-term decisions about hazards in and around your dairy. |
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| Provides links to primefacts including dressing percentages, frame scoring and live cattle assesment. |
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| Provides a number of links to cattle yard design and equipment. |
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| Provides information on herd and flock rebuilding, grain, graze or cropping, trading stock or agistment and key considerations for recovery.
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| The Victorian Government has formed the Drought Taskforce and made available a number of resources to help the community get through this drought. This website contains a variety of information from DPI and other agencies. |
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| Diet Check is a simple decision support tool designed to assist dairy farmers in ensuring grazing dairy cows are consuming sufficient metabolisable energy, crude protein and neutral detergent fibre for a target level of milk production. |
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| Nutritive characteristics of supplementary feeds. |
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| FutureDairy is a research and extension program to help Australia’s dairy farmers manage the challenges they are likely to face during the next 20 years. |
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| Find useful information on the breed, sales, the association, and its projects. |
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| A national learning program working with Australian dairy farmers and their advisers to achieve measured improvement in herd reproductive performance. |
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| Meat & Livestock Australia provides R&D, market information and marketing to benefit the red meat industry |
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| The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is Australia’s system for the identification and tracing of livestock. Here you can access the tools and resources to help you implement NLIS in your business successfully.
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| Helps identify the major sources of emission and explore the impact of changed management options on your property. |
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| Provides useful information on the breed, sales, the association, and its projects. |
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| The resources on this site are designed especially for dairy farmers to get the best outcomes from the people in their business. |
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| This tool allows you to calculate how much pasture has been utilised on your milking area this financial year. |
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| Provides a link to the Allflex application forms. Allflex NLIS tags are ordered through livestock or rural merchandising agents. You should return the completed form to your agent, who will then forward it on for processing. |
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| DairyTas is the Tasmanian service delivery arm of Dairy Australia. Investing farmer levies and other funds to support the Tasmanian Dairy Industry. DairyTas' main aim is to identify, prioritise, promote, facilitate and leverage opportunities for research, development and extension activities in the Tasmanian dairy industry which will assist dairy farmers to manage change. |
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| The Dairy Effluent Management Project assists Tasmanian dairy farmers to manage dairy effluent in a sustainable way. |
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| The fall in farm gate milk prices has increased the pressure on dairy farmers. This has happened on top of a prolonged period where rain has slowed pasture growth and paddocks have become muddy. Despite these challenges, it is important that dairy cattle continue to be fed properly and that everyone in the dairy industry acts properly to maintain good cattle welfare. |
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| The ScoreCard is a method of describing what is a highly diversified industry with many market segments. |
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| All bobby calves (calves up to six weeks old) that are consigned for slaughter to an abattoir or a saleyard operating “Slaughter Only” pens must be tagged with white ear tags. |
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| Legislation has been introduced to underpin the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) in Tasmania. The NLIS is Australia’s system for the identification and tracing of livestock |
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| There are three broad types of internal parasite that can cause significant health issues in sheep – worms, flukes and protozoa. |
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| The Tasmanian Food Industry ScoreCard is a method of describing what is a highly diversified industry with many market segments. |
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| Website providing information on dairy farm management, soils, pastures, business management, discussion groups and extension/training activities. |
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| Discussion groups, courses and workshops run by the Dairy Centre of the Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research (TIAR). |
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| Publication aimed at a broad range of people who have an interest in Tasmania’s rural and marine industries, including those within Government, investors, consultants, teachers, students and participants in these industries.
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| The Strategy is a whole-of-Government framework within which biosecurity issues in Tasmania can be addressed in the most efficient and effective way. Co-ordination of biosecurity activities across Tasmania is seen as vital in optimising resources and in, not only maintaining, but also building on the State's strong biosecurity status. |
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| Extended dry periods place extra stresses on both dairy cows and managers. If a dry season, or the severity of a dry season has not been anticipated, then animals can quickly lose condition. |
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| Application forms for applying for a PIC (property identification code) or consolidating your PIC's. |
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| Website containing information on the Tasmanian dairy industry including climate, careers, investment opportunties and pasture production. |
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| The Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research (TIAR) is a joint venture between the University of Tasmania (UTas) and the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and Water (DPIW). Working closely with industry, the Institute undertakes research and development programs designed to address agricultural productivity, safe food production, social and natural resource management issues.
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| Calculates estimated dates of delivery and conception dates for a range of animals including sheep, cattle and pigs. |
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| Information on Livestock Behaviour, Design of Facilities and Humane Slaughter
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