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AWI DemystiFly: Managing chemical resistance - for advisors

EVENT DETAILS
Date:
28 Jun 2022 - 28 Jun 2022
Time:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM AEST
Location:
AWI Webinar
Cost:
FREE - registration essential
Phone:
Emily King 0437 523 036
Email:
emily.king@wool.com
Reduced protection levels to flystrike chemicals are being reported across many of Australia’s sheep regions, but is it really chemical resistance and how can you help your clients to combat it? This one hour webinar for advisors and resellers will provide an overview of the range of resources AWI has developed, in consultation with a team of experts, to assist sheep producers to monitor, prevent and treat flystrike, as well as reduce the risk and manage the impact of chemical resistance on their property.
 
AWI invites advisors and resellers to join this webinar for more information and direction on how to get the most out of the resources, including to: - help guide your conversations with sheep producers on best practice flystrike chemical use - support your clients to maximise their chemical efficacy - provide advice on minimising chemical resistance in the control of flystrike.
 
Register now for the webinar being held on Tuesday, 28 June at 1 pm AEST for more information and direction on how to get the most out of the resources that are available. Parasitologist Dr Peter James from the University of Queensland will also be online to answer any burning technical questions you might have about chemical resistance.
 
Can’t make it at this time? Don’t worry, simply by registering you will be sent a recording of the webinar that you can watch later.