by Datagene IT | Mar 22, 2023 | Uncategorized
Australia’s genetic gain in sires used to produce the next generation of Holstein cows has increased from $6 per year after the first Australian Breeding Values (ABVs) were released to $30 per year 40 years later. And there’s plenty more for dairy farmers to get...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Mar 15, 2023 | Case studies, Genomics, Uncategorized
Genomics provides solutions for on-farm challenges Roderick family Region: Queensland Topic: Genomic testing Genomic testing and genetic improvement are helping one Queensland dairy farmer reduce his annual herd replacement rate. A bonus is that it’s also cutting...
by Datagene IT | Feb 20, 2023 | Uncategorized
Herd ’23: 15-16 March, Bendigo Surrounded by flood water last year Monique and Mark Bryant tried something new. The third-generation dairy farmers from northern Victoria used a synchrony program to join their heifers. Northern Victorian dairyfarmer, Monique Bryantwill...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Feb 15, 2023 | Case studies, Genomics, Uncategorized
Genomics underpins breeding strategy Narelle and Mark Mconald Region: Gippsland, Victoria Topic: Genomic testing Narelle and Mark McDonald first started using genomics to ensure they bred replacement dairy animals from their best cows and heifers. Four years later,...
by Datagene IT | Dec 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Herd ’23: 10-11 March, Bendigo Breeding and genetic improvement could help the dairy industry boost its sustainability credentials. And this is vital for meeting market expectations, now, and into the future. That’s what Bega Cheese Executive Chairman Barry Irvin will...