ALFA conference investigates scanning options

By Stephanie van Eyk
November 3 2017 - 12:44pm
Smart approach: John Langbridge from Teys Australia, Cattle Council of Australia independent director David Hill and Sean Starling from MLA.
Smart approach: John Langbridge from Teys Australia, Cattle Council of Australia independent director David Hill and Sean Starling from MLA.

Using scanning technology on live animals as they enter feedlots to assess their fat, lean muscle and bone yields is something that could become widespread in the future.

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