Farmers from far-flung places throughout WA gathered at Muresk Institute to socialize and take heed to dozens of visitor audio system on the high-calibre checklist on the WAFarmers Fodder for Thought convention late final month.
The two-day soiree was aimed toward sharing information in regards to the state of the trade and kicked off with a day centered on expertise on Thursday, June 23.
Later that day, Australian Wool Innovation consultant Marius Cumming shared an perception into AWI’s analysis and improvement within the shearing trade.
Guests gathered at Muresk Institute’s Dempster Hall for a dinner peppered with dialogue about adjustments to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act affiliation of mining and exploration corporations director Neil Van Drunen.
The second day of the occasion kicked off early with an 8.30am tackle by WAFarmers president John Hassell, earlier than the WAFarmers grains and livestock annual basic conferences.
A full day of audio system stored visitors engaged and entertained with discussions centered on commerce, fertiliser, grains, livestock, wool, analysis and improvement, and biosecurity, amongst different matters.
Bob Nixon, of Kalannie, and WAFarmers chief govt Trevor Whittington. Credit: Cally Dupe/CountrymanDavid Slade, of Kendenup, and Noel Bairstow, of Lake Grace. Credit: Cally Dupe/CountrymanColin Nicholl, of Hyden, and Bob Iffla, of Newdegate. Credit: Cally Dupe/CountrymanThomas Elder Markets analyst Andrew Whitelaw, GrainGrowers Limited director Richard Konzag, and Planfarm grain advertising director Jerome Critch. Credit: Cally Dupe/CountrymanTelstra strategic development head Warren Jennings, DPIRD eConnect Project supervisor Darren Gibbon, and Telstra agribusiness supervisor Chris Stevenson. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeMark Adams, of Woogenellup, and Dan Dempster, of Northam. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeDPIRD workforce functionality supervisor Brad Armstrong and DPIRD’s Carla Smith. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeFlorabelle Ambrosial Foods worker Rhys Morcombe, and Newdegate farmer Trevor De Landgrafft. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeNeil Bairstow, of Lake Grace, Mic Fels, of Wittenoom Hills, Tarni and Duncan Young, of York, and Bailiwick Legal director Phil Brunner. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeNutrien Ag Solutions regional advertising supervisor – west Oxana Yashina, and DPIRD livestock identification and traceability supervisor Beth Green. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeTelstra govt assistant Eva Colic, York farmer Rhys Turton, and GrainGrowers Limited director Frank O’Hare. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeTarni Young, of York, and Heather Adams, of Woogenellup. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeBruce Rock farmer Josh Fuchsbichler and Weston Animal Nutrition WA procurement supervisor Chayce Creedy. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon CreativeGrainProducers Australia chair Barry Large, York farmer Duncan Young, Wittenoom Hills farmer Mic Fels, and DPIRD workforce functionality supervisor Brad Armstrong. Credit: Cally Dupe/CountrymanWAFarmers grains part president Mark Fowler and Wandeirng farmer Andrew Watts. Credit: Ammon Creative/Ammon Creative