by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Nov 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
Female genomic testing takes off Australian dairy farmers continue to smash genomic records with 51 per cent more females tested this past year. A total of 92,986 dairy females were genomically tested during 2022-23, according to DataGene. This 51 per cent increase is...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Oct 9, 2023 | Case studies
Genetic focus adds diversity andvalue to Larpent business Sam Simpson and Mark Billing Region: South-West Victoria Topic: Breeding for business diversity Sam Simpson can pinpoint the exact time she knew her family dairy business needed more income diversity. It was...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Aug 14, 2023 | Uncategorized
Genetic gains reflected in changes to Good Bulls criteria AUSTRALIA’S offering of good dairy bulls is now even better. And this improvement in the way DataGene classifies bulls is set to ensure long-term genetic development for the local dairy industry. DataGene, the...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Aug 1, 2023 | Case studies, Genomics
Tools guide breeding and retention moves in Western Australia Rodney and Nicole May Region: Western Australia Topic: Genomic testing A Western Australian dairy farming family is using genomic information to bolster herd data and make better farm decisions. Rodney and...
by lcalder@datagene.com.au | Aug 1, 2023 | Case studies, Good Bulls App
Want to save time searching for Good Bulls? There’s an app for that! Heather Campbell Region: Northern Victoria Topic: Good Bulls App It’s not unusual for Heather Campbell to spot a bull she likes while browsing social media. The northern Victorian breeder and...