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Changing nature of tick disease

<p>Outbreaks of bovine anaemia caused by Theileria parasites have caused losses for producers in regions not previously considered 'ticky'. Pamela Lawson looks at the impact of this disease and how producers can minimise the risks.</p>

Jessica Strauss
Changing nature of tick disease

  Theileria are protozoan parasites carried by ticks and transferred to cattle when infected ticks feed on them. The parasites destroy red blood cells, causing bovine anaemia in herds. In the 'ticky'...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Farming Ahead team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Farming Ahead team.

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Research Report: Sheds

Sheds play a vital role in farming, offering shelter and protection for people, machinery, livestock and valuable inputs like chemicals and fertiliser.

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Research Report: Harvest Weed Seed Mills

The Report includes a round up of commercially-available batching plants as well as farmer-made approaches.

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Research Report: Agritechnica 2023

Kondinin Group’s Mark Saunders, Ben White and Josh Giumelli went to Agritechnica, Germany. This report covers the key award winners from the event and some of the latest autonomous platforms displayed.

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Research Report: Fronting Up

This Research Report looks at harvester fronts including research and expertise from Kondinin Group’s Ben White, with input from harvesting specialists Brett Asphar, Kassie Van Der Westhuizen, Murray Skayman and Martin Reichelt.