Adelaide researcher named lamb industry trailblazer

9 August 2024
Bobbie Lewis Baida accepts the LambEx Coles Trailblazer award. 
An article by  Natasha Lobban

Bobbie Lewis Baida was named the LambEx Coles Trailblazer at a gala dinner on Thursday night.

Ms Lewis Baida is nearing the end of her four-year PhD project investigating the impacts of heat and thermoregulation, on the fertility of extensively grazed sheep, which caught the attention of judges.

She has recently been appointed as a post-doctoral researcher at The University of Adelaide's Roseworthy campus, on a nationwide MLA-funded project titled, "Quantifying and understanding the reproductive performance of Australia's shedding sheep flock".

During her career she has been involved with a multitude of sheep research including maternal nutrition, heat abatement strategies and on-farm management and adoption.

I spoke with Ms Lewis Baida ahead of the annoucement. You can view the interview below to find out more about her and her research.

WATCH MORE: We interview the Trailblazer finalists on the ground at LambEx

LambEx 2024 Chair Jason Schulz said: "The high calibre of entries and particularly the exciting ideas put forward by the finalists show that the industry is in good hands. These go-getters are the future of the industry and their ideas will challenge and inspire those who’ve been in the industry for many years.”

The winners are ...

2024 LambEx Coles Trailblazer overall winner: Bobbie Lewis Baida from Mount Barker, SA

2024 LambEx Coles Junior Trailblazer winner (16 – 21 years): Tayla Blight from Clare, SA

2024 LambEx Coles Peers’ Choice winner (judged by all Trailblazer finalists): Jordan Ackland from Keith, SA

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