The first of the seven-week series will focus on cattle health, with an emphasis on fluke, worms and external parasites. / Ramona Farrelly
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The Teagasc Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal area unit is hosting a seven-week series of online farmer information webinars.
The series kicks off on Tuesday 3 November and features management of cattle at housing, with an emphasis on health concerns such as fluke, worms and external parasites.
The first event will be delivered by environment and technology advisers Gary Fisher and Shane McHugh and facilitated by environment and technology adviser Cian Condon.
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The Teagasc Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal area unit is hosting a seven-week series of online farmer information webinars.
The series kicks off on Tuesday 3 November and features management of cattle at housing, with an emphasis on health concerns such as fluke, worms and external parasites.
The first event will be delivered by environment and technology advisers Gary Fisher and Shane McHugh and facilitated by environment and technology adviser Cian Condon.
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