THE 2015 virulent footrot report from the Department of Primary Industries lists a summary:
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
- In August 2009 the prevalence of virulent footrot was reduced to 1 per cent of flocks.
- In December 2015, the NSW prevalence is reported at 0.27 per cent.
- In December 2015, the Central Tablelands prevalence is reported at 0.18 per cent.
“Our district vets and biosecurity staff continue to support landholders to manage the disease with ongoing surveillance, response activities and eradication programs and advice where footrot is detected,” Central Tablelands manager of biosecurity Clare Hamilton says.
Wheel deals
BATHURST’S motoring public have rolled out the welcome mat to the new owners at Bathurst Mazda and there seems to be a lot of brand new Mazda vehicles on our local streets and roads.
After years of buying vehicles from Rosconi Mazda, many have come to value the quality and reliability of the Mazda range and they will continue to drive vehicles created from designs at the Hiroshima factory.
Staff continue to support landholders.
- Clare Hamilton
Please join me in welcoming Cassandra and her team to Bathurst.
General meeting
PLEASE support the Bathurst Merino Association annual general meeting at the Bridge Hotel, Perthville on Monday, July 11 at 7.30pm sharp.
All positions will be declared vacant, and new ideas and committee members will be welcomed.