There will also be an update on B+LNZ Genetics’ beef programme, insights into research trials on reducing methane and improving feed efficiency and work around developing NZ-specific selection indexes.
A series of breakout sessions will explore innovation in beef genetics.
At the end of the forum, the New Zealand Roundtable for Sustainable Beef will host an open meeting, outlining its sustainability work and mission to ensure New Zealand beef continues to meet consumers’ expectations.
“The forum is designed for stud breeders, industry/rural professionals and commercial farmers with a passion for genetics,” B+LNZ head of genetics Jason Archer said.
“As well as the informative sessions, delegates who attended previous beef forums have told us they get real value from getting together with fellow breeders and industry to share ideas and network.”
Registrations for the forum, being held at Addington Events Centre, close on Friday, February 14.
For more details or to register, go to beeflambnz.com/events/blnz-genetics-beef-breeder-forum