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Book early for Ballarat sheep and beef conferences |
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Early bird tickets are now available for BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef conferences to be held on 19 and 20 June in Ballarat, at The Goods Shed.
Agriculture Victoria Senior Specialist, Lyndon Kubeil said this was the first time since 2019 that the two conferences would be held together and in the new location of Ballarat.
‘We are holding everything under the one roof this year - the sheep and the beef industry conferences, the dinner and the trade displays will all be at The Goods Shed, an exciting new venue near Ballarat Railway Station,’ said Mr Kubeil.
‘The event will start on Wednesday 19 June at 9 am with registrations for the BestWool/BestLamb conference, followed by a combined dinner for the beef and sheep industries at 6 pm that night.
‘The BetterBeef conference will be held the following day on Thursday 20 June.’
The program will include keynote addresses and concurrent sessions, giving participants the ability to tailor their time to suit their needs and interests.
Mr Kubeil said there will be an excellent line up of presenters, including agribusiness professionals John Francis from Agrista and Cam Nicholson from Nicon Rural Services, who are presenting on both days and are sure to draw a crowd.
‘John Francis’ session ‘Thriving under pressure – are you ready for the next challenge?’ will help producers make more informed decisions when faced with obstacles impacting their farm business.
‘Cam Nicholson’s presentation on “Grazing Management – balancing the compromise” will show us how to make better decisions and find the right strategic balance between the plant and the animal in a grazing enterprise.
Ticket sales will be capped this year to accommodate the size of the new venue.
‘We encourage people to book early and be rewarded with early bird discounts on tickets, with a 1-day conference ticket only $80 and a full package 2-day conference and dinner ticket for $200.’
Early bird tickets will close on Friday 31 May. To secure an early bird ticket discount, visit www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1211584.
Contact Lyndon Kubeil on 0418 532 085 or visit the Agriculture Victoria events page to learn more.
This event is delivered in partnership with Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) and is supported by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Farm Business Resilience program. |
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The latest Victorian Biosecurity Matters e-newsletter |
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The latest edition of our Victorian Biosecurity Matters e-newsletter is out now.
In this edition:
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our new podcast season
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Timor Leste visit highlights
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find out more about avian influenza
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new pest partnership grant recipients
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bee pest blitz
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biosecurity in the news.
Sound good? Read it now and subscribe.
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Queensland fruit fly home gardener survey |
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Have home gardeners in your region heard the word about Queensland Fruit Fly and its management?
Please take Agriculture Victoria’s short 5 minute online survey to help them to understand the answer to that question?
The survey is being conducted throughout the three key horticultural regions of Goulburn Murray, Greater Sunraysia and the Yarra Valley.
All responses are anonymous and the feedback collected will help create resources to further support home gardeners to manage Queensland fruit fly.
The survey is open until 30 June 2024.
To participate please click here
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Dairy Innovation Open Day at Ellinbank SmartFarm |
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World-leading research will be on show at the Dairy Innovation Open Day at Agriculture Victoria’s Ellinbank SmartFarm on Thursday 9 May from 8:30 am.
Farmers will get a first-hand look at the latest research under way at the SmartFarm to improve soils and pasture, optimise animal nutrition and reduce carbon emissions.
Hosted by Dairy Australia, Agriculture Victoria, and the Gardiner Foundation as part of the $42.5 million DairyFeedbase program, the Open Day aims to share the research outcomes of the program.
Dairy Australia Chair James Mann said the Open Day was developed with farmers in mind to provide relevant research insights from across the program.
‘All parts of the dairy industry will take something away from this event, which will showcase how we’re using high-impact science to support farm profitability and reduce climate impacts,’ said Mr Mann.
Research scientists from Agriculture Victoria will discuss their findings across three sessions, joined by local farmers and industry leaders Graeme Nicoll, Grant Williams and Stewart McCrae.
‘Each session will be an opportunity to see the real-world applications of the collaborative research we’ve been doing here at the Ellinbank SmartFarm with the dairy industry,’ said Agriculture Victoria Research Director Professor Joe Jacobs.
‘We’ll also launch PastureSmarts – a new app-based technology enabling farmers to remotely optimise the productivity of their pastures, that was developed as part of the first stage of the DairyFeedbase program. It’s gratifying to see this research leading to tangible benefits for farmers,’ said Professor Jacobs.
Gardiner Foundation Chair Dr Len Stephens encouraged farmers and the wider dairy industry to attend the Open Day and be involved in advancing the industry.
‘It's crucial to provide Victorian dairy farmers with research outputs that can be implemented on their farms. This will indicate when research ideas have evolved into on-farm innovations, enhancing dairy farm productivity, and ensuring a vibrant dairy sector.
‘The Innovation Open Day is a valuable opportunity to explore the latest research and think about how it could be applied on your farm.” said Dr Stephens.
The Dairy Innovation Open Day is free event, but bookings are essential via the Dairy Australia website.
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This survey about the Australian genetic evaluation system will help Data Gene plan for the delivery of breeding values (ABVs) that improve calf health.
Calf ABVs are still in the research stage but early results suggest that it is possible and practical to breed for healthier calves.
This survey asks questions about your operation, your breeding trait priorities and how you would like calf breeding values to be presented.
It will take 10-15 minutes to complete.
Complete the survey here.
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Victoria’s bounty collections resumed on 4 March 2024.
Please continue to check our website for the latest information, collection centres and dates. CLICK HERE
For any assistance, please speak to our bounty collection staff on collection days or call our Customer Service Centre on 136 186.
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Applications closing soon for Livestock Advisory Committees |
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Are you a skilled sheep, goat or cattle industry professional looking to grow your networks?
The Sheep and Goat and Cattle Compensation Advisory committees are recruiting!
We’re looking for applicants with knowledge across a range of expertise including:
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sheep, goat or cattle allied industries, including across the supply chain
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biosecurity or market access
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quality assurance and food safety
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finance, legal practice or business management
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agricultural, animal or veterinary science
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public policy.
Click here for more details and to apply.
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Worksafe – telehandler licence survey |
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Use a non-slewing telehandler with capacity over 3 tonnes?
There's a new licence and tailored training coming.
Complete the survey and help work out training locations.
Your responses will be kept confidential.
Visit worksafe.vic.gov.au/telehandlers
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Biosecurity Basics podcast series - episode 3 |
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Your questions on biosecurity answered.
Rachel Laukart, Education Officer at RSPCA and Brett Davidson, Agriculture Victoria Dairy Regional Manager cover some common biosecurity questions in this episode, helping producers manage risk and improve their on-farm practices.
Even on small-scale landholdings with 1 or 2 animals, simple biosecurity goes a long way to protecting animals from all types of issues that may come up.
Listen via the AgVic website: go.vic.gov.au/3UlxWIr |
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AgTech Innovators Series 2 Episode 7 |
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Episode 9: Growing strong in a changing climate with Chloe Fox
Evacuating chickens by kayak was the reality for Somerset Heritage Produce market gardener, Chloe Fox, during the 2022 floods.
Listen to Chloe’s remarkable story of resilience and her road to recovery dealing with flood waters submerging her 4-acre property in this latest episode of After the flood.
Listen online via the AgVic website
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Cherries Traceability Pilot |
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Introducing the Cherries Traceability Pilot – a partnership between Agriculture Victoria and Cherry Growers Australia. Watch this video to explore the Tree to Table Journey!
We invite consumers to join us at Cherry Hill Orchards as we unveil the latest innovation: Cherries Traceability.
Ever wondered about the journey your cherries take before they reach your table?
Now, with unique GS1 Australia Digital Link QR codes, you can trace every step from the orchard to your hands.
Simply scan, and discover the story behind your cherries - where they were grown, who picked them, and the meticulous process that ensures their premium quality.
Come, and delve into the world of cherry traceability and taste the difference authenticity makes!
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Podcast – After the flood series – episode 9 |
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Episode 9: Growing strong in a changing climate with Chloe Fox
Evacuating chickens by kayak was the reality for Somerset Heritage Produce market gardener, Chloe Fox, during the 2022 floods.
Listen to Chloe’s remarkable story of resilience and her road to recovery dealing with flood waters submerging her 4-acre property in this latest episode of After the flood.
Listen via the AgVic website.
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Fresh insights on food safety survey |
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A research survey of fresh produce stakeholders in Australia and New Zealand
The Fresh Produce Safety Centre (FPSC) - ANZ invites you to participate in a research survey aimed at improving food safety standards within the Australian and New Zealand Fresh Produce Industry.
Your participation will help FPSC - ANZ to better understand Industry needs, gather insights, and identify opportunities for outreach, support and research.
By sharing your experiences and perspectives, you can help tailor food safety engagement strategies to meet the specific needs of growers, food safety managers, supply chain stakeholders, researchers, and experts.
The research survey includes 25 questions and will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. |
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New Chair for Horse Traceability Taskforce
Victorian biosecurity specialist and former Queensland Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Ron Glanville will lead the National Horse Traceability Implementation Taskforce as its new Chair.
READ THE MEDIA RELEASE IN FULL HERE
EOI for on-farm demonstration opportunity – now open
Is there a technology, innovation or research finding that your producer group is keen to test on-farm?
Agriculture Victoria, in partnership with Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), is conducting a new producer demonstration program with the opportunity to establish five new on-farm demonstration projects.
READ THE MEDIA RELEASE IN FULL HERE
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Details about Agriculture Victoria events can now be found in one spot on our website.
Log on to agriculture.vic.gov.au/events to find out what's on.
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GRDC Grains Research Update - Aerial application, drones and market access to EU canola markets |
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4 June
10 - 11.30 am
Online
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Come and listen to the experts, and join in the discussion on three topics: Aerial application, drones and market access to EU canola markets
Topics and presenters:
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increasing momentum behind on-farm sustainability accreditation and developing market signals. ISCC canola standards and market access issues when selling canola overseas. Rosemary Richards (Sustainable Grain Australia)
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aerial application in broadacre crop production. Scott Mackie (South East Air Ag)
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drones for spraying, weed mapping & other uses - licensing, uses & limitations. Tristan Steventon (Stevtech) & Aaron Parker (Aussie Drones).
Register here.
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Grains Research Updates - in person events |
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31 July
9 am to 1 pm
Numurkah
Numurkah Town Hall
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The GRDC Grains Research Update events are for agronomists, consultants, researchers and growers to see and discuss the latest in research and to network with their peers about how to apply new and relevant information to the latest farming systems.
Contact Matt McCarthy on 03 5441 6176 or email admin@orm.com.au to learn more.
Cost: $30
Sea Lake: register here.
Nhill: register here.
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GRDC Farm Business Update |
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18 June
9:30 am to 3:15 pm
Yarrawonga
40 Silverwoods Boulevard
19 June
9:30 am to 3:15 pm
Bendigo
All Seasons Resort
171 McIvor Highway
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The GRDC Farm Business Update events drive innovation and adoption of improved farm business management practices across the grains industry.
Contact Jane Foster on 03 5441 6176 or email admin@orm.com.au to learn more.
Cost: $30
Yarrawonga: register here.
Bendigo: register here.
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Combating invasive weeds, Inglewood event |
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Pyrenees Shire Connectivity Roadshow |
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21 May
5:30 to 7 pm
Crossroads CFA shed
22 May
2.30 to 3:30 pm
Summerfield Winery
22 May
5.30 to 7 pm
Lexton Hub
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Residents are invited to community drop-in sessions where you can engage directly with representatives from Agriculture Victoria, Telstra, NBNCo and the Regional Tech Hub.
Let's discuss how we can enhance internet connectivity in our community and make the most out of technology!
Topics for discussion:
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Could your internet connectivity be better?
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Want to know how to maximise your mobile signal?
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With 3G closing, what does it mean for you?
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Interested in on-farm technology?
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Discover the potential of the ‘internet of things’ for agriculture!
Find out more at Pyrenees Shire Connectivity Roadshow - Pyrenees Shire Council.
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SAVE THE DATE – BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef Conference |
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Plans are currently underway for the Agriculture Victoria BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef Conference and dinner to be held in a new location this year in Ballarat on 19-20 June.
The conference will be held over two days, 19 June BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef on 20 June.
Early bird tickets will close on Friday 31 May. To secure an early bird ticket discount, visit www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1211584.
Contact Lyndon Kubeil on 0418 532 085 or visit the Agriculture Victoria events page to learn more.
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Livestock 2024 Conference – August, Albury NSW |
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The Southern Australia Livestock Research Council (SALRC) is excited to announce their third biennial Livestock Conference with the overarching theme of Environmental challenges and opportunities for Australian livestock industries.
Sessions will include keynote speakers and group workshop activities and cover the following:
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improving land, air and water
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solutions for human capacity
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economic considerations and market impacts.
Click here for more information about the upcoming conference.
If you would like to register for conference updates you can join the mailing list here.
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Contacting Agriculture Victoria
Call 136 186 from anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call (except for mobiles and public telephones).
If you are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment contact the National Relay Service on 133 677 or www.relayservice.gov.au.
All contact points can be found at: agriculture.vic.gov.au/about-us/contact-us.
Don't forget to check out Agriculture Victoria's social media sites for up-to-date information and news.
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