Discover ProAgni’s latest innovations and agricultural advancements.

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Minimal Fibre Diet in Commercial Feedlots

The Thomas Elder Institute conducted a lamb feeding trial in 2018 to evaluate the suitability

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Trials And Results: High Fermentable Diets, Antibiotic Free (ABF)

Our research project with West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) evaluated the effects of replacing a

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Weight Gain and Carcass Yield with Monensin

The aim of this research study was to quantify the effects on weight gain and

Nada Almassri Selected as PhD Candidate in Joint industry PhD project with CSIRO and UNSW

This project is in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and

Antimicrobial Resistance and Ruminant Livestock Digestion to Reduce Carbon Emissions

This is a multi-phase project aimed at addressing antibiotic resistance and improving ruminant livestock digestion

Antimicrobial Resistance in Livestock

The CRC was awarded $34.5 Million and will leverage approximately $150 Million in cash and

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Greener Cattle Initiative Project

This multi-year project aims to identify beneficial probiotic species that out-compete Methanogens for utilisation of

Accelerated adaption and rumen efficiency Trial

ProAgni collaborated with the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Queensland (DAFQ) with support from Riverina

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NoABLE™ Beef Project

This initiative aims to contribute to a broader movement toward sustainable agriculture and responsible food

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NoABLE™ Lamb Project

Food Agility, ProAgni, and Charles Sturt University are leading efforts to use data-driven decision-making for

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Removing Antibiotics as Growth Promotants

Consumers are demanding greater transparency in how and where their food is raised. Food giants

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Reducing antibiotic use to decrease antimicrobial resistance

The systemic use of antibiotics in farm animals is a major contributor to antimicrobial resistance.

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Faecal Egg Counts

Thankfully many livestock producers have received an autumn break, now is the time to utilise

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