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Exhibition space at SALHC sold out

Exhibition space is sold out at this year’s SA Large Herds Conference, which promises to be the best ever.  Our theme is resilience; and never in the history of agriculture in South Africa have farmers needed to be more resilient.  We have excellent speakers on relevant topics which will definitely send our delegates home with much food for thought.

For the first time this year we are inviting academics who are involved in dairy/agricultural research to submit abstracts in order to present posters of their research results at the conference.  The poster session will take place during a prolonged tea break on Tuesday, 6 June, which is expected to be an interesting day.

Please see full details on the website:  www.largeherds.co.za.  Book now to avoid disappointment.  Contact Julie McLachlan – julie@mpo.co.za or 012 843 5638, 083 740 2720.

Published on Tuesday, 11th April 2017 - 12:10

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