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B.FLT.7032 - CMA Feedlot Program FY23

Project start date: 01 July 2022
Project end date: 30 June 2023
Publication date: 14 February 2024
Project status: Completed
Livestock species: Grain-fed Cattle
Relevant regions: National

Summary

This Company Managed Agreement (CMA) is to fund non-contract invoices for the MLA Feedlot Program during FY23. This includes printing and formatting of MLA Feedlot publications; development of media for feedlot extension; meeting expenses for consultation with lot feeders/consulting nutritionists/veterinarians/feedlot welfare benchmarking steering committee; and travel expenses for feedlot project management for grainfed levy funded projects.

Investment in these areas is integral for the adoption of feedlot program R&D outcomes by the industry.

Key outcomes for FY23:

  • Printing and distribution of communications delivery pack face to face by the ALFA/MLA Technical Services officer to 100 NFAS accredited feedlots. This included Antimicrobial Stewardship guidelines and factsheets, automated bunk management and feed delivery factsheets, euthanasia guidelines and posters.
  • Printing and distribution of MLA Final Report B.FLT.4009 on shade/partial covering options for temperate lot feeders at ALFA BeefEx.
  • Consulting veterinarian and nutritionist meetings with MLA/ALFA in November and April, where results of automated bunk management, national greenhouse gas inventory accounting, antimicrobial stewardship, and shade/partial shelter trials were presented.
  • Finalisation of the first version of the feedlot welfare assessment framework (B.FLT.4007) by the MLA steering committee and research team.

Key findings

  • Cover costs of editing, printing and distribution of communication materials used to deliver the outcomes of feedlot related research activities to industry participants. Feedlot materials are distributed at conferences such as ALFA BeefEx, ALFA Feedlots workshops, and face to face to lot feeders by the ALFA/MLA Technical Services officers.
  • Consult with industry via six monthly consulting veterinarians and nutritionists meeting, along with four presentations per year to the ALFA R&D Committee and ALFA Council on feedlot R&D priorities and outcomes.
  • Cover costs of the MLA Feedlot animal welfare benchmarking steering committee to ensure the developed program (B.FLT.4007) encompasses the animal welfare requirements, addresses key customer concerns, industry requirements and is science and evidence based.
  • Cover travel costs of MLA feedlot program managers for project management and development purposes of grainfed levy funded projects.

More information

Project manager: Joe McMeniman
Contact email: reports@mla.com.au