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Who Are We
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Judi Earl
Judi worked in the horse industry, managing breeding studs,
before gaining a PhD in pasture ecology, when she conducted
the first studies describing the benefits to pasture composition
from planned grazing. She has extensive experience in how
grasslands and pastures respond to grazing and fertility
management and is a widely respected speaker on these matters.
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Qualifications
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1994-1998 |
PhD, Department of Botany, University
of New England, Armidale, NSW. |
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1990-1993 |
Bachelor of Rural Science, Honours Class 1, University
of New England, Armidale, NSW |
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1979-1980 |
Associate Diploma in Animal Production,
Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond, NSW. |
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Lewis Kahn
Lewis worked on grazing properties before gaining a PhD
in the nutritional management of grazing animals. Being
interested in agricultural systems, he has worked with graziers
to optimise feeding practices, recognise pasture plants
and consulted widely on the design of grazing management
practices including the reuse of waste water. He is the
senior author of the definitive field guide to recognising
the Pasture Plants of the Slopes and Tablelands of NSW.
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Qualifications
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1992-1996 |
PhD, Department of Animal
Sciences, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. |
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1988-1991 |
Bachelor of Rural Science, Honours Class 1, University
of New England, Armidale, NSW. |
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1979-1980 |
Associate Diploma in Animal Production,
Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond, NSW. |
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