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Growing Beef from Dairy

Based on experience with the NSW calf pathways project, this project aims to increase viable and long term options for dairy farm non-replacement calf cohorts.

Project has three main components:

  • New extension program development
  • Decision support
  • Producer Demonstration sites (PDSs).

Project date

1 Jul 2022-30 Jun 2027

Principal investigator

Louise Sundermann -Policy Lead - Animal Health and Welfare

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Dairy Other rural industries

Dairy Australia

Dairy Australia is the Australian dairy industry’s service organisation. Our purpose is to provide services that collectively benefit and …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

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