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RYVES
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Emily
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2011
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To implement the introduction of a dairy goat cottage industry on Norfolk Island - Australia
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FOSTER
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Lynton
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2008
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study artisanal farmhouse cheesemaking techniques particularly the application of microfiltration technology - France, Ireland, U.K.
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WALLACE
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Beverley
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2008
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The E.C. Webb Trust Churchill Fellowship to study dairy industry greenhouse gas emissions and policy development - New Zealand, USA, Netherlands, Belgium, U.K.
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IRISH
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Alan
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2007
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to research cross-breeding options to establish an Australian breed of dairy sheep - USA, Canada, Italy, Israel
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PULLEN
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Bradly
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2007
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The Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Churchill Fellowship to study commercial IVF techniques with a view to integrating these techniques into the Australian cattle industry - USA, Brazil
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BLOOMFIELD
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William
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2006
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study on-farm practical applications of various methods of food safety systems - USA, Ireland, France, Denmark, Germany
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HUTCHISON
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Thelma
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2005
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study the development of career pathways in the dairy industry with a special focus on training mechanisms used by industry, community and family - New Zealand, USA
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JOHNSON
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Regan
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2004
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to examine the strategies used to establish and maintain effective working relationships on dairy farms - USA, Canada, New Zealand
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LISLE (NOW YOUNG)
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Anthea
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2003
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study a variety of feeding regimes within the international dairy industry, particularly processes employed to minimise the environmental (and other) effects of highly intensive dairying systems - Netherlands, Italy, U.K.
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FISHER
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Jeanette
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2002
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to investigate calf rearing systems with emphasis on neonatal bovine immunology, calf nutrition, feed conversion and the use of natural medicines to reduce dependence on antibiotics - USA, Canada, Ireland, Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand
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REDHEAD
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Graham
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2002
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study traditional European Specialty Cheesemaking practices - France, Italy, U.K.
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DENT
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Robert
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2001
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To examine beef marketing, feeding and breeding - Japan, Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia
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FAHEY
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Geoffrey
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2000
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The Samual and Eileen Gluyas Churchill Fellowship to study the design, planning and conduct of artificial insemination programmes of cattle in tropical environments - USA, South America
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MCMILLAN
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Jennifer
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2000
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to investigate implementation methods for total quality management systems by dairy farmers - USA, UK, Netherlands, Sweden
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UPTON
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Jeremy
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2000
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To research food safety, quality assurance and marketing of beef - USA, Canada
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HIDES
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Susan
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1999
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study guidelines and technology for the management and processing of surplus dairy calves - U.K., Netherlands, Norway, Finland, USA, Canada, New Zealand
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KELLAWAY
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Liz
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1999
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The Kondinin Group Whittington Churchill Fellowship to study ways to encourage broadacre and dairy farmers to adopt new technology to increase production and profitability - USA, Denmark, U.K., New Zealand
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DAVIES
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Philip
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1998
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To study "paddock to plate" vertically integrated red meat production and packaging systems - UK, Ireland, France, Italy
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DILLEY
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Marie
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1998
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The Swire Group Churchill Fellowship to study the latest developments in management to improve the productivity and profitability of milk production in the farm sector - UK
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EVANS
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Sandra
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1997
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to investigate the use of fruit and vegetable processing waste as a feed source for dairy cattle - USA, Canada, UK, France, Netherlands, Israel
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HARTMANN
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Michael
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1997
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To study the interchange of information on market requirements and price within the beef industry - USA, Germany, France
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ASH
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Andrew
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1995
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The Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Churchill Fellowship to visit leading research centres investigating the sustainability of soil and pasture used for cattle grazing - USA, UK
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DARMODY
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William
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1995
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to assess the effectiveness of the milk and dairy beef residue prevention programmes - USA, UK
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DUMARESQ
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Martin
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1995
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The Gallaugher Bequest Churchill Fellowship to study factors affecting the eating quality of beef and the genetic traits which determine meat quality - USA
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MITCHELL
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Paul
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1995
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To study the management structures of community owned beef cattle grazing enterprises - Fiji, Papua New Guinea
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STORY
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Donald
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1994
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To study communication within the US beef industry, particularly the universities, their extension services and the beef industry media - USA
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GWINN
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Owen
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1993
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To investigate ways to improve the value of Australia's beef herd by cross-breeding - USA
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MULVANY
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John
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1993
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to investigate current dairy extension and farmer training techniques - USA, UK, Ireland, Netherlands
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GRIFFITHS
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Lynett
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1992
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to learn the best aspects of management that are currently employed by successful dairy production cooperatives - Japan, Netherlands, Denmark, UK, USA
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CROOKE
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Sarah
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1991
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The Jack Green Churchill Fellowship to study new strategies to increase autumn/winter milk production - USA, UK, Germany, Netherlands
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SWEENEY
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Winston
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1991
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To gain practical experience and investigate methods of feeding and managing medium size herds to maximise cost-effective milk production on a year round basis, particularly in the sub-tropics - USA
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O'KANE
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John
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1990
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To assess and study areas of successful crossbreeding in cattle, particularly adaptability, functional efficiency and suitability for Northern Australia - USA
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SUNDSTROM
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Brian
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1989
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To study real time ultrasound and other techniques for evaluating carcass attributes of live beef cattle to assist industry to respond to market signals with correct breeding and marketing strategies - USA, Germany, UK, Denmark
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BAKER
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Richard
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1988
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To study industry developments in efficient marketing and retailing of red meat in the USA and UK and to undertake advanced courses for Master Butchers in meat and smallgoods preparation and marketing in Europe - USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, France
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UPTON
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Wayne
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1987
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To evaluate pilot field trials of new procedures for beef cattle breeding in order to achieve productivity gain in Australia by breeding including strategic crossing - USA, Canada
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MCDONALD
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Bruce
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1986
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To study recent developments in the classification and husbandry of beef cattle in order to improve the efficiency of the Australian beef cattle industry - UK, USA
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MILES OAM
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Neville
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1985
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To study management practices of large dairy herds geared to milk production for the home market - USA, UK, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Canada
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STAFFORD
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Robert
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1984
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To study developments in the field of reproductive management of beef cattle and the extension methods used to promote adoption of this management - USA, UK
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