A FORUM showcasing the latest in livestock research attracted more than 100 producers to Wagga this week.
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The Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation’s Livestock Forum focused on research which could be related directly back to grassroots operations.
More than 100 producers and consultants gathered at the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Convention Centre on Wednesday to listen to a diverse array of topics from expert speakers.
Dr David Jenkins of the Graham Centre and CSU was one of the speakers and he addressed the gathering on the topic of sheep measles and how the impact of it on the Australian sheep industry.
Other topics included seed contamination, supplementation, genomic testing and gross margin analysis.
Producers from throughout southern NSW, the Riverina and beyond travelled to Wagga to participate in the event.