Session 64. KT: Using on-farm research and the multi-actor approach to boost effectiveness of knowledge exchange (with AgriSearch)
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Date: 1 September 2016; 8:30- 12:00 hours
Chairperson: J. Campbell
Theatre Session 64
Horizon 2020 and european partnerships
invited L. Mahy
Effective knowledge transfer through discussion groups
invited T. O’Dwyer
KT Using on-farm research and the multi-actor approach to boost effectiveness of knowledge exchange
invited J. Birnie
Panel discussion
DAIRYMAN: An exemplar of effective knowledge transfer and exchange
invited J. Bailey
Low emission slurry application technology: a research, adviser’s, and farmer’s perspective
invited M. Mulholland
Effective KT: a farmers perspective
invited D. McConnell
Knowledge Integration and Knowledge Exchange: broadening the concepts and tools that we use
S. Hoste
Improving beef production efficiency through growth monitoring tools
F.O. Lively, S.J. Morrison, F. Titterington, J. Freeburn, A. Johnston, N. Weatherup and J. Rankin
Perceptions of French private veterinary practitioners on their role in organic dairy farms
J.E. Duval, N. Bareille, C. Fourichon, A. Madouasse and M. Vaarst
Panel discussion
Posters Session
Knowledge transfer within a retail supply chain: The Tesco Supplier Network
E. Fardy, C. Maddocks and F.G. Roberts
Welfare training in emerging livestock Sectors: Asian tropical prawn supply base of Tesco (UK) Ltd
F.G. Roberts, C. Maddocks and A.J. Lucas