Beef Webinar Series 2021 Solutions To Deliver Sustainable Beef Production

beef webinar series 2021 solutions to Deliver sustainable
beef webinar series 2021 solutions to Deliver sustainable

Beef Webinar Series 2021 Solutions To Deliver Sustainable Resilience within beef production systems. the key focus of this webinar will discuss how beef farms can become resilient from a financial perspective. two l. The first webinar, on 20 may, will highlight how the results of recent scientific studies can be implemented at a farm level to deliver sustainable levels of beef production from grass. afbi’s soil, agronomy and sustainable livestock production scientists will indicate how nutrients can be best utilised within the farm gate to produce beef in.

beef webinar series 2021 solutions to Deliver sustainable
beef webinar series 2021 solutions to Deliver sustainable

Beef Webinar Series 2021 Solutions To Deliver Sustainable Speakers will include farmers, industry representatives, researchers and advisers and the webinars will provide important messages for all involved in the local beef industry. the first webinar, entitled ‘grass – your best asset’ was held on thursday 20 may with over 300 delegates logging in. The webinar will be designed to show how the supply chain is responding to demands from the consumer for sustainable food. the series of webinars will take place on thursday evenings at 8pm online via zoom. pre registration for the event is essential. to attend please register via the ufu website: register now. Grass your greatest assetthis first webinar in the series highlighted how the results of recent scientific studies can be implemented at a farm level to de. The third instalment in the series takes place on thursday 30 th september online at 8:00pm. the webinar will be chaired by aileen lawson, senior policy officer with ufu. our first speaker on the evening will be dr. elizabeth magowan, director of sustainable agri food sciences at afbi who will provide a review of agricultural greenhouse gas.

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