Helping young bulls produce semen with “smaller factories” comes down to keeping them in peak condition. 

That was the message from Peak Genetics Director Michael Schmitt at GA | 2024 Today, Tomorrow and Beyond in Geelong on Monday. 

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Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) newest agriculture projects will focus on sustainable energy, animal health, technology and soil ...
Australian farmers are being invited to take part in a simple survey to measure human connectivity to soil.
Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) newest agriculture projects will focus on sustainable energy, animal health, technology and soil health to the tune of $50m and includes a plan to bring the first hydrogen tractor to Australia. 
First ever large scale survey to determine if there is a link between a farmer's connectivity with their and farm productivity.

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