24/10/06
A series of training workshops focusing on practical and farm-friendly
analyses of milk records start this autumn for dairy farmers, their
vets and advisers. Funded by NMR and Defra’s Vocational Training
Scheme (VTS), the one-day courses are targeting the rapidly growing
number of vets, producers and advisers in the dairy sector who
routinely rely on information to monitor the performance of their
herds.
“These one-day sessions are open to all producers as well
as their vets and advisers, and are free of charge,” says
James Hanks from PAN Livestock Services, who is co-ordinating the
national programme with NMR area managers.
“We’re aiming for 15 people at each one and want to
show producers and their advisers, first hand, the extent of practical
management information that’s readily obtainable from their
milk records. Having paid for milk recording it is frustrating
to see so many producers and advisers not using their data to the
full,” adds Mr Hanks.
“The Internet has transformed access to information. Close
monitoring of herds, by producer and adviser, is not the time consuming
and complicated process it used to be. These workshops will show
how readily available the information is and its potential to support
producers and advisers working together as an effective management
team.”
To make the workshops highly relevant, laptops will be provided
and producers will work on their own milk records with the InterHerd
and Herd Companion programs.
Workshops planned for the autumn and winter spread from Devon to
Northumberland. Details are available from NMR customer services
or from the NMR web site www.nmr.co.uk. Additional workshops can
be arranged in specific areas by contacting James Hanks on 07974
404614. The funding is for 72 courses in total over a three year
programme.
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