|
Objective
To recognise the conference paper which, in the opinion of the judges,
represents the greatest advance in science and/or technology.
The NZSAP Innovation Award was introduced at the 1998 annual conference
in Palmerston North and aims to acknowledge the best paper presented
each year at the annual conference.
It is judged on what is considered to be the greatest advance in knowledge
in any aspect of animal production relative to the current knowledge
base in that field. The award has the value of $250 plus a certificate,
and all papers appearing in the annual proceedings are considered.
Recent Recipients
|
Year |
Authors |
Abstract |
Full
Text (PDF) |
|
2006 |
Chand and Fee |
Protein fractionation prototype to extract minor proteins on farm (links coming soon) |
PDF |
|
2005 |
Not awarded this year |
|
|
|
2004 |
J. Jago, K. Bright,
P. Copeman, K. Davis, A. Jackson, I. Ohnstad, R. Wielicko
and M. Woolford. |
Remote
automatic selection of cows for milking in a pasture-based
automatic milking system |
PDF |
|
2003 |
A. Miekle and P. Amer
2003 |
What
is a better ram worth? |
PDF |
|
2002 |
D.R.
Scobie and D. OConnell |
Genetic
reduction of tail length in New Zealand sheep |
PDF |
|
2001 |
J F Smith, P A Pugh,
H R Tervit, R D Roberts, A R Janke, H F Kaspar and S L Adams. |
Cryopreservation
of shellfish sperm, eggs and embryos. |
PDF |
|
2000 |
C J Morrow, E S Kolver,
G A Verkerk, L R Matthews. |
Urinary
corticosteriods: and indicator of stress in dairy cattle.
|
PDF |
|
1999 |
R D Clarke, A H Kirton,
C M Bartle, P M Dobbie. |
Application
of dual-energy x-ray ansorptiometry for ovine carcass evaluation.
|
PDF |
|
1998 |
T T Wheeler, B J
Haigh, R J Wilkins, J Y McCracken, C A Morris. |
A
candidate gene marker for bloat susceptibility in cattle?
|
PDF |
|
|