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DAGI

COMBAT DRENCH RESISTANCE WITH DAGI.

Helping you make informed decisions to improve your flocks health and manage drench resistance.

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What is DAGI

Developed by South Canterbury Vet Ryan Luckman, DAGI (Drench And Grazing Integration) is a whole farm, parasite management app for sheep farms.

DAGI processes grazing movements, drench history and FEC test data to help fight drench resistance with strategic grazing.

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A Smarter Approach To Parasite Management

DAGI app, focuses on prevention and strategic worm control by;

1. Reducing exposure to parasitic larvae

2. Using ‘Refugia’ to slow resistant worm populations.

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FARMS IN NEW ZEALAND HAVE

TRIPLE DRENCH RESISTANCE

A Little Bit Of Work For Better On-Farm Outcomes


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1.

Create an account and set up your farm


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2.

Record daily farm events

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3.

Plan and action your grazing

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4.

Review and Repeat

“In the years I have spent doing advisory work, I can see how easy it is for farmers to lose track of which stock classes have grazed different parts of the farm. This type of information is critical for parasite management.

DAGI, allows for better management of worm challenge and reduces the need for drenches”


Ginny Dodunski - B+LNZ Wormwise Programme Manager, Veterinarian and Sheep Geek Ltd


Data Driven Decision Making

For years the industry has relied on drenching as the default solution to managing parasite burden. That’s no longer sustainable. DAGI helps farmers work in a data driven decision making world without adding complexity to an already busy space.

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Beef + Lamb New Zealand is a proud funding partner of DAGI
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