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New Accuracy Calculation Software for Single-Step BREEDPLAN Analyses

As the volume and density of genomic (DNA) information used in BREEDPLAN evaluations continues to grow, it highlighted the need for greater efficiencies to account for SNP effects in the calculation of EBV accuracy. Rather than reducing the amount of genomic data to keep things “workable”, BREEDPLAN developed an advanced algorithm for accuracy calculations that allows the highest of genotype densities to be retained. Read more here https://breedplan.une.edu.au/news/new-accuracy-calculation-software-for-single-step-breedplan-analyses/

If you have any questions please contact contact our team.

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Major Enhancements for Angus Australia and New Zealand Angus

In the December 2022 Single-Step BREEDPLAN analysis several major enhancements were implemented:

  • Updated adjustment factors and genetic parameters.
  • Revised Docility analysis
  • New accuracy software
  • Updated parameter files for Index Calculation
  • Changed approach to using imported EPD’s.

Read more here https://breedplan.une.edu.au/news/major-enhancements-implemented-for-angus-australia-and-new-zealand-angus/

If you have any questions please contact contact our team.

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Southern Multi Breed Project (2020-2025) Update.

The aims of this project are to collect performance information (including DNA) to support existing breed genetic evaluations for temperate cattle breeds and additionally may assist in the future development of EBV’s for new traits and multi-breed evaluations in the future. This project has reached a significant milestone with the first heifers born within the project now having their own calves on the ground that represents the first opportunity for the project to fully evaluate female fertility.

This is just one of the numerous research projects that are contributing to BREEDPLAN that are detailed in the Spring News Update. https://issuu.com/sbtstbts/docs/sbts_tbts_spring_news_update_2022?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=sbts.une.edu.au

If you have any questions please contact contact our team.

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The International Hereford & Brahman Project

ABRI’s research and development team regularly conduct projects that explore opportunities to address international reach and demands from breeders. Despite the low level of across-country linkage that often exist among beef breeds, the international trade in beef genetics and the accumulation of genomic data has opened the way for some beef breeds to start moving towards genetic evaluations of an international scale. ABRI has been working with Brahman populations in Australia, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and the USA and seven Hereford breed clients in Australia. New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom. Namibia, Uruguay and Argentina.

Read more here Autumn 2022 Update Magazine

If you have any questions please contact contact our team.

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ABRI Extension Services on the ground in South Africa and Namibia

In October, Catriona Millen from ABRI’s Extension Services team headed to Southern Africa to present at several industry events. The first of these was the Livestock Registering Federation (LRF) Stockman School, which each year attracts several hundred producers from across Southern Africa. In 2022, the theme was Building a profitable cow herd. Catriona gave several presentations, outlining how BREEDPLAN EBVs and Selection Indexes can be utilised to select for maternal cows and profitable steers. Catriona also provided a snapshot of the beef genetics research that is currently underway, and what producers may see in future BREEDPLAN analyses. Catriona then travelled to Namibia, where she gave several similar presentations at the Namibian Brahman Breeders Society (NBBS) Symposium and National Sale.

While overseas, Catriona also took the opportunity to provide BREEDPLAN workshops for ABRI’s Namibian and South African breed society clients. These were held at Bloemfontein, South Africa and Windhoek, Namibia, and gave breed society staff the opportunity to further their knowledge of BREEDPLAN and discuss any questions that they had.

The trip provided a great opportunity to liaise in-person with ABRI’s Southern African clients and learn more about the opportunities and challenges of the Southern African beef industry,” Catriona says. “I particularly enjoyed attending the LRF Stockman School Awards night, where a number of BREEDPLAN members were recognised for their contributions to beef breeding.”

Catriona would like to thank the LRF, NBBS and Namibian Stud Breeders Association (NSBA) and their staff for the invitation to present at these events and the support provided while she was in Africa.

If you have any questions please contact contact our team.

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International Livestock Register (ILR) Update

The ‘ILR’ Support team have been busy supporting existing and new clients in their use and development of our ILR system resulting in an ILR client base expansion with new clients in the US, Mexico, and Spain.

We are continuing to migrate participating client’s ILR databases from their on-premise servers to our Azure cloud servers and are availing them to the cloud’s many benefits in the process. One of these benefits for our clients, is the ability to offer our latest ‘ILROnline’ web system to their members where the cloud is a prerequisite.

We continue to schedule ILROnline implementations and are constantly improving and evolving the system as we go. We successfully implemented ‘full functionality’ ILROnline systems for some of our clients in Australia and the US that include both ‘Member Services’, via login, and the ‘Public Services’ search functionality. This will pave the way for us to commence the process of assisting these clients to retire their use of the ‘Internet Solutions’ web system.

ABRI is committed to improving the service that it provides to our ILR clients we encourage you to contact us to discuss any aspects of your ILR systems marcus.osullivan@abri.une.edu.au or support@abri.une.edu.au.

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United Kingdom South Devon Release New Selection Indexes

Two newly revised selection indexes for the South Devon Herd Book Society (United Kingdom) have been released in conjunction with the February 2023 South Devon BREEDPLAN analysis. These are the:

  • Quality Beef Index
  • Suckler Replacement Index

The two revised selection indexes will replace the previous UK South Devon selection indexes and were developed by the South Devon Herd Book Society in conjunction with staff from BREEDPLAN at the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) in Australia.

Further information about the newly revised selection indexes for UK South Devon is available from the Help Centre on the BREEDPLAN website here.

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ABRI Welcomes Mark Christian, Chief Product & Innovation Officer

The team at the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI)
would like to extend a warm welcome to Mark Christian,
who has joined us as the Chief Product & Innovation Officer.

Mark Christian relocated to Armidale from the United Kingdom in 2023 to undertake the exciting new role of Chief Product and Innovation Officer for ABRI. Mark has led large product transformation projects on three continents in various industries and led several AR/VR tech ventures in the UK. During the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mark founded a start-up business supporting the UK National Health Service (NHS) to fill large gaps in the training of healthcare students. Mark was the founder and Global Director of Immersive Learning at Pearson Education and led the spin out of this organisation to a venture-backed start-up in 2019. Prior to living in the UK Mark founded a technology-focused agency in Canberra and worked in the University sector in both New Zealand and Australia. A native of the US, Mark has a bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary as well as several patents in his name. Mark is most excited to be working for ABRI, where he will be overseeing the ABRI products, ensuring they are fit for purpose, innovative, meeting the customer needs and creating value to ABRI and our clients.

To connect with Mark please see below.

Email: mchristian@abri.une.edu.au

And the winner is

ABRI’s new App AndTheWinnerIs

 

This exciting new App has been developed by the team at the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) following consultations with clients and their members.

AndTheWinnerIs collates results and statistics in real-time from iCompete competition management software and displays it in a mobile friendly layout.

This app works seamlessly with the iCompete program enabling members to view live scoring, and all event results as the data is entered into iCompete.

The App is fully functional for Campdraft events, with new enhancements currently underway for Rodeo and Cutting events.

This new App will provide all member associations with an invaluable tool that can be included as a membership ‘value add’ for existing members and to attract new members.

This new App is available for free download for Android or Apple on the App Store.

Jump online download the free App today

And The Winner Is … on the App Store (apple.com)

iCompete is an online system that is used by Associations to manage memberships, animal registrations, entries, events, shows results, payment details and more. As it’s customised to each client, it can cater for any specific policies, rules and restrictions that an association has in place.

Herefords Australia are utilising the iCompete functionality for their upcoming event in March 2023 Dubbo National Poll Hereford Show and Sale – Herefords Australia

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/and-the-winner-is/id1645034606
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UNE Farming Futures Events

Late last month, ABRI were proud silver sponsors of the UNE Farming Futures events in Armidale. On Thursday, 21 July, ABRI held a booth at the Careers Fair, which presented plenty of opportunities to connect with students who have an interest in establishing a career in the livestock industries.

Later that evening, we had four representatives from ABRI attend the Industry Dinner, which provided a chance to catch up with our industry colleagues.