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08.06.2023 Source: AWEX
AWEX EMI 1208 -1
Micron 17 2040 -38
Micron 18 1745 -13
Micron 19 1519 -9
Micron 20 1401 -5
Micron 21 1335 -18
Micron 26 522n -
Micron 28 315 -2
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MCar 735 -3
Grower Networks
AWI's grower networks are fundamental to the spread of new ideas, continuing education and the adoption of best practice. Community-based education groups in each wool growing state are open to all local woolgrowers.
Sheep Connect New South Wales
Sheep Connect NSW is an initiative of AWI, providing a one-stop-shop for sheep-related events in NSW. Providing woolgrowers with up-to-date and relevant information Sheep Connect NSW works to connect woolgrowers with events, information, technical expertise, producer groups and other Sheep Connect NSW members. Get in touch: Subscribe to email updates tailored to your business. Join the Sheep Co...

Sheep Connect NSW is an initiative of AWI, providing a one-stop-shop for sheep-related events in NSW.

Providing woolgrowers with up-to-date and relevant information Sheep Connect NSW works to connect woolgrowers with events, information, technical expertise, producer groups and other Sheep Connect NSW members.

Get in touch:

Subscribe to email updates tailored to your business.

Join the Sheep Connect NSW network here

Follow Sheep Connect NSW on Twitter and Facebook at @sheepconnectnsw

Visit: www.sheepconnectnsw.com.au

 

Megan Rogers

Sheep Connect NSW

0427 459 891

admin@sheepconnectnsw.com.au

Contact Megan to join the Sheep Connect NSW network.

BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB Victoria
BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB is a self-directed learning network for Victorian sheep and wool producers, supported by AWI. Neighbourhood discussion groups form the core of the program, recognizing producers' mix of skills and similar interests in any location. Members identify key issues and the best learning approaches to reach individual business goals. Producer groups meet regularly for facilitated dis...

BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB is a self-directed learning network for Victorian sheep and wool producers, supported by AWI.

Neighbourhood discussion groups form the core of the program, recognizing producers' mix of skills and similar interests in any location. Members identify key issues and the best learning approaches to reach individual business goals.

Producer groups meet regularly for facilitated discussions, farm walks, training workshops and information sessions. An Annual Industry Update, telephone seminars, partnerships with innovative research and development projects, and producer demonstration sites complement group activities.

Coordinators facilitate group activities to encourage group members to question and overcome barriers to change and improvement.

The program works with existing groups in some parts of Victoria and encourages producers in other areas to form new groups. Over 1,700 woolgrowers participate in 70 BESTWOOL/BESTLAMBS groups.

BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB is a partnership between AWI, the Victorian Department of Primary Industries, and the Livestock Group of the Victorian Farmers Federation, with sponsorship from the Grains Research and Development Corporation and Meat & Livestock Australia.

To get involved in training, group discussions, pasture variety trials, bloodline comparisons and more, join or start a BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB group.

Find out more at: BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB

Get in touch:

 

Lyndon Kubeil

BESTWOOL/BESTLAMB Vic

03 5761 1649

lyndon.kubeil@ecodev.vic.gov.au

Contact Lyndon to join the Sheep Connect NSW network.

The Sheep’s Back Western Australia
The Sheep's Back is the AWI-funded grower network for Western Australian woolgrowers. The Sheep's Back offers a range of activities and services to members including seminars, field days, workshops, four newsletters per annum, and regular electronic communication via email, SMS and Twitter. All network activities provide members with timely advice on managing current seasonal conditions, to inc...

The Sheep's Back is the AWI-funded grower network for Western Australian woolgrowers.

The Sheep's Back offers a range of activities and services to members including seminars, field days, workshops, four newsletters per annum, and regular electronic communication via email, SMS and Twitter.

All network activities provide members with timely advice on managing current seasonal conditions, to increase members' confidence in the future of wool-growing enterprises and their ability to run them in the most modern and productive manner.

The Sheep's Back is managed and coordinated by Icon Agriculture and guided by a Producer Advisory Panel of woolgrowers and industry personnel.

Get in touch: 

Subscribe to email updates tailored to your business.

For more information visit https://sheepsback.com.au/

Join the Facebook group here

Follow on Twitter @sheepsback

 

Andrew Ritchie

The Sheep's Back (WA)

08 9736 1055

andrew@iconag.com.au

Contact Andrew to join the Sheep Connect NSW network.

Sheep Connect South Australia
SheepConnect SA is a grower network that supports the development of the SA Sheep Industry. Providing woolgrowers with up-to-date and relevant information Sheep Connect SA works to connect woolgrowers with events, information, technical expertise, producer groups and other Sheep Connect SA members. SheepConnect SA is a partnership between Australian Wool Innovation Limited, the SA Sheep Industr...

SheepConnect SA is a grower network that supports the development of the SA Sheep Industry.

Providing woolgrowers with up-to-date and relevant information Sheep Connect SA works to connect woolgrowers with events, information, technical expertise, producer groups and other Sheep Connect SA members.

SheepConnect SA is a partnership between Australian Wool Innovation Limited, the SA Sheep Industry Fund and Primary Industries & Regions SA.

Get in touch: 

Subscribe to keep up to date with sheep industry news and events.

For more information visit: www.sheepconnectsa.com.au

 

Ian McFarland

Sheep Connect SA

0437 659 353

ian.mcfarland@sa.gov.au

Contact Ian to join the Sheep Connect NSW network.

Leading Sheep Queensland
Leading Sheep is a network designed to provide current and relevant information to Queensland sheep and wool producers as they make decisions to improve their long-term productivity and profitability. The program engages sheep and wool producers in three regions across the state - South, South west and North/Central west. In each region, an extension officer and a regional coordinator work with...

Leading Sheep is a network designed to provide current and relevant information to Queensland sheep and wool producers as they make decisions to improve their long-term productivity and profitability.

The program engages sheep and wool producers in three regions across the state - South, South west and North/Central west. In each region, an extension officer and a regional coordinator work with a regional committee of sheep and wool producers to determine local priorities.

Leading Sheep priorities currently include:

  • Predation.
  • Animal nutrition.
  • Animal Health.
  • Business optimisation.
  • Marketing and selling wool and sheep meat.

The regional network groups are made up of all interested sheep and wool producers and service providers in the region.

Leading Sheep is partnership between AWI, the Queensland Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and AgForce.

For more information visit: www.leadingsheep.com.au

Get in touch: 

Subscribe to keep up to date with sheep industry news and events.

 

Andrea McKenzie

Leading Sheep QLD

07 4530 1262

andrea.mckenzie@daf.qld.gov.au

Contact Andrea to join the Sheep Connect NSW network.

Sheep Connect Tasmania
Sheep Connect Tasmania delivers key information and decision support tools to meet Tasmanian sheep and wool producer priorities through workshops, information sessions and regular producer newsletters and information products. The network works alongside industry to identify issues and opportunities for information development, exchange and delivery to improve sheep and wool producer skills and...

Sheep Connect Tasmania delivers key information and decision support tools to meet Tasmanian sheep and wool producer priorities through workshops, information sessions and regular producer newsletters and information products.

The network works alongside industry to identify issues and opportunities for information development, exchange and delivery to improve sheep and wool producer skills and knowledge

The program identifies and delivers key industry tools to help sheep and wool producers meet current and emerging challenges in a timely and relevant manner. Recent examples include Making More from Sheep, Lifetime Ewe Management, Bred Well Fed Well, Liceboss, Wormboss, Flyboss and Ram Select workshops.

Tasmanian sheep producers and service providers have open access to Sheep Connect Tasmania's services, and the program actively engages young people in the sheep industry.

For more information visit: https://sheepconnecttas.com.au/

Get in touch:

Subscribe to keep up to date with sheep industry news and events.

Follow Sheep Connect Tasmania on Twitter @sheepconnect

 

James Tyson

Sheep Connect Tasmania

0477 764 072

sheepconnect_tas@wool.com

Contact James to join the Sheep Connect Tasmania network.

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