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Sheep eID – what's in it for me?

EVENT DETAILS
Date:
9 Oct 2024 - 9 Oct 2024
Time:
9:30am – 1.30pm
Location:
17 Church St, Campbell Town
Venue:
Campbell Town Showgrounds
Cost:
$60 per person ($50 early bird)

AWI Extension TAS is running a workshop, Sheep eID – what's in it for me?, providing the latest information on electronic identification (eID); a requirement in Tasmania from 1 January 2025.

The workshop will cover: the role of eID for the Australian sheep and wool industry; how eID can help with collecting information to make more informed decisions to guide your breeding objective, improve wool quantity and quality, and lamb growth rates; biosecurity, market access, and more.

NRE Tasmania will also present current information on timeframes, key dates, grants, and rebates, and be available to answer grower questions.

Don't miss out on this important event, to ensure you're up-to-date with the latest information relevant to your enterprise.

The workshop is 9:30am – 1:30pm on Wednesday 9 October at Campbell Town Showgrounds, 17 Church Street, Campbell Town.

Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Tickets are $60 per person.

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Use code EARLY10 to get tickets for $50 per person. Code valid until 5:00pm Sunday 22 September.

REGISTRATIONS CLOSE 5:00pm Wednesday 2 October.

This workshop will be delivered by Nathan Scott, livestock production consultant and Director of Achieve Ag Solutions. Nathan has a background in prime lamb and wool production, and a passion for improving the productivity and profitability of livestock enterprises.

Nathan is a leading Australian provider of advice in the practical use of electronic identification within stud and commercial sheep enterprises.