ASAP 28th Biennial Conference
Proceedings on-line 
The special issue [vol. 50, (5-6)] of Animal Production Science which contains invited and contributed full length conference papers has been published and is available at the CSIRO Publishing web site: Animal Production Science.
Abstracts of the invited and contributed full length papers published in Animal Production Science and the full text of some plenary papers plus all the short communications published in Animal Production ion Australia are available here for reading or download. Click "2010 Proceedings" in the top navigation bar. Alternatively, choose "Conference Proceedings" in the left side Conference menu.
Biennial General Meeting - Items for Members
Members who will attend the biennial general meeting of the Society which will be held at UNE during the conference are requested to download and take to the meeting the following documents:
Conference
The President and Federal Council are pleased to announce that the 28th Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production will be held in Armidale, NSW at the University of new England.
Please read the Newsflash and News Blog regularly for updates on conference developments.
Dates:
Sunday 11 July to Thursday 15 July 2010
Conference check-in registration will commence during the afternoon of Sunday 11 July and a welcome function will be held at 7:30 pm that evening.
The official opening and presentation of papers will commence Monday 12 July and check-in registration will be available each morning. Daily timetables will be available later when the overall program is established.
Conference Theme:
"Livestock production in a changing environment"
Sub-themes will be in the areas of food security and production, education, extension, and adoption relevant to the main theme. There are also sessions on precision agriculture. However, do not feel that your research is not relevant, we can accommodate anyone.
ASAP also has a number of special lectures: McClymont (Agricultural Systems theme), Underwood (Livestock Nutrition theme) and Harry Stobbs (Grazing management theme). Other invited papers based on the sub-themes will be arranged.
The program includes an afternoon in which the livestock CRCs (Beef, Sheep and Poultry) at Armidale will showcase their industry research.
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