Just six to seven minutes is all it takes for Kerwee Feedlot Manager, Gino De Stefani, to complete a livestock consignment of 200 head or more grainfed cattle using the eNVD.
Find out how to meet your integrity requirements, including LPA and NLIS if you're a dairy farmer.
Feedlots play an important role in the integrity system. Like livestock producers, feedlots are responsible for keeping integrity records in order and ensuring their practices align with integrity system requirements.
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With spring selling season now underway, producers, saleyards and direct-to-processing facilities are hoping for the best quality livestock and price premiums.
As spring marking season approaches, increased pain relief products become available and biosecurity threats converge, livestock producers accredited through Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) are being urged to brush up on...
Goat producers now have an alternative EID leg-band to use on dairy, earless and miniature goats – ensuring they can meet their traceability requirements.