The Landcorp Farming Lecture
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The Landcorp Farming Lecture (formerly the Livestock Improvement Corporation
Lecture from 1996 to 2003) is a scholarly address made at the Society's
Annual Conference. Each year, a distinguished animal scientist is invited to the Annual Conference
to make the address. The intention is that this prestigious lecture will contribute to maintaining the objectives
of the Society and enhance the scientific and technical merit of the Conference.
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Livestock Improvement Corporation Lectures
1996 M. Georges - Perspectives for marker assisted selection in dairy
cattle breeding
1997 M.J. Ulyatt - Can protein utilisation from pasture be improved?
1998 A.E. McClintock - Possible impact of new technologies on dairy
cattle breeding
1999 W.J. Parker - Farm performance measurement - Linking monitoring
to business strategy
2000 A.J.F. Webster - Sustaining fitness and welfare in the dairy cow
2001 M.C. Lucy - Reproductive physiology and management of high-yielding
dairy cattle
2002 J.P. McInerney - Animal welfare: Ethics, economics and productivity
2003 B.S. Thorrold - The development of environmental best practices
for intensive dairying
Landcorp Farming Lectures
2004 J.C. MacRae - Nutritional opportunities for longer-term, sustainable,
ruminant production
2005 L.H. Baumgard - Regulating milk fat synthesis: potential on-farm
applications of basic science
2006 J.A. Van Wyk - Face facts: drenching with anthelmintics for worm control selects for drug resistance - and no excuses!
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