Forum pulls large crowd

Bob GarnantCountryman
Camera IconParticipating at the Sheep Easy forum as members of the Innovative Farmers' Panel were Murray Hall, of Brookton, Andrew Scanlan, of Arthur River and Braden Johnston, of Nyabing. Credit: Countryman

Organisers of The Sheep's Back — Australian Wool Innovation's WA producer network — presented the Sheep Easy 2021 forum last Thursday at the Williams Town Hall which attracted more than 180 participants to listen in on sheep industry updates.

The full-day forum brought a variety of inspirational speakers, kicking off with a session on stock water — meeting the future challenge, presented by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development senior research officer Richard George.

AWI industry relations officer Ellie Bigwood gave an update on the current research projects being delivered including WA’s participation in the $13 million national Merino Lifetime Productivity Project (2015-2025).

MLP Project site (Pingelly) manager Bronwyn Clarke said in total, the national project included 134 diverse Merino sires and 5700 progeny ewes.

With presentations on legumes and pasture production, smart farming technology and an exhibitors’ display of sheep handling equipment, the crowd had plenty to take in before the afternoon’s gathering for a social sundowner.

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Camera IconMerino Lifetime Productivity Project site manager Bronwyn Clarke and AgPro Management director Ed Riggall. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconBoyup Brook-based Rylington Park farm managers Erlanda and Mark Deas. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconNomans Lake farmers Janice and Dane Sieber. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconArthur River farmers John Pascoe and Paul South. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconKojonup farmers Emily Stretch and Marcelle Harris. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconAustralian Wool Network wool agent Steve Squires and Wandering farmer Max Watts. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconArthur River farmer Ken Atherton and Gidgegannup farmer Don Robertson. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconWSDA territory sale manager Marcia Devenney and Lewisdale stud principal Ray Lewis, of Wickepin. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconQuairading farmers Linden Johnston and Lyall Brown. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconBadgebup farmers Tim Harris and Stephen Barrett. Credit: Countryman
Camera IconWilliams farmer Ross Nicholls and his daughter Teagan Nicholls. Credit: Countryman

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