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Measuring Phosphorus status in cattle with Dr Geoff Neithe

Measuring Phosphorus status in cattle with Dr Geoff Neithe

Update: 2020-06-15
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Phosphorus (P) deficiencies vary across Northern Australia. It is important to determine the P status of your mob before planning a supplementation strategy, to ensure supplementation is both effective and providing a return on investment.

To learn more about how to determine the P status of a mob, we will be joined by Dr Geoff Neithe.

For more information, contact the Northern Beef Development team at northernbeefdevelopment@dpird.wa.gov.au or visit the FutureBeef website.

FutureBeef is a collaboration between Meat & Livestock Australia, Queensland Department of Agriculture & Fisheries, Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry and Resources and Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development with the aim of providing a central location of relevant information for north Australian beef producers and service providers. FutureBeef provides monthly e-newsletters, regularly holds topical webinars, hosts more than 1000 pages of relevant information on its website, engages with followers on social media. Learn more at www.futurebeef.com.au 

 

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and the State of Western Australia accept no liability whatsoever by reason of negligence or otherwise arising from the use or release of this information or any part of it.

Copyright © State of Western Australia (Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development) 2020

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Measuring Phosphorus status in cattle with Dr Geoff Neithe

Measuring Phosphorus status in cattle with Dr Geoff Neithe