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Agtech in Focus • Banyula, NSW 

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Discover how livestock monitoring solutions can transform your Beef operation

Banyula Field Day is an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how livestock monitoring technologies are being used on farm to help guide a range of farm management decisions. Stay ahead of the latest Agtech innovations with insights from experts that can help you determine whether an investment in these technologies could help you improve on-farm productivity, sustainability and efficiency.  

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the use of livestock monitoring solutions on a commercial beef property. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. 

Join us on the 21st November at Clunes, NSW. Spaces are limited – secure your spot today. 

Banyula Field Day is delivered in partnership by NSW DPIRD, Farms of the Future program and On-Farm Carbon Advice project.

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Clunes, NSW

21 November, 2026 

What to expect

Dr Ben Allen outlines the current state of play of wearable technologies for beef cattle systems and the challenges associated with technology innovation in this area

Julian Pollard from Agtech360 demonstrates how to visualise and analyse data from GPS tracking ear tags to assist with animal tracking, understanding paddock utilisation and evaluating livestock weight gain. 

Clare Edwards, Development Officer from the On-Farm Carbon Advice project will discuss how knowing your farm emissions can help improve farm efficiencies and explore some pathways for lowering emission on farm. 

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About the Farms of the Future program

Farms of the Future is committed to helping farmers embrace technology for increased productivity, market competitiveness, and better resource management. We focus on enhancing digital skills in farming, promoting the use of IoT devices to boost productivity and sustainability, and engaging with the Agtech industry. 

 

Our initiative facilitates collaboration across government programs, industries, and communities for a comprehensive approach to increasing the adoption of Agtech. The state-wide program is available to June 2028.

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