Meeting Demand from Oceania Dairy & Beef Market

Jamie JohansenAgribusiness, Alltech, Beef, Dairy, Nutrition

(L to R) Matthew Smith, Alltech vice president of Asia-Pacific, Rob McFarlane, general manager, Alltech Oceania ruminant team, and Mark Peebles, Lienert general manager, announce the expansion of production facilities to accommodate growing demand for Optigen II™.

(L to R) Matthew Smith, Alltech vice president of Asia-Pacific, Rob McFarlane, general manager, Alltech Oceania ruminant team, and Mark Peebles, Lienert general manager.

Alltech has expanded its production facility in Forbes, New South Wales, producing Optigen II™, a slow-release, non-protein nitrogen source, in Australia for the first time. The nitrogen source has been used world-wide for over 10 years and is supported by in vitro, in situ and in vivo research.

“Farmers are facing extreme challenges in Australia and New Zealand,” said Rob McFarlane, general manager, Alltech Oceania ruminant team. “Extreme seasons, a unique mixture of management systems and global market milk challenges make it hard to produce consistent, profitable milk or beef.”

“Optigen II provides a slow release of nitrogen, which is extremely important for Australia and New Zealand systems, where cows face changes in pasture quality as well as long feed-intake gaps,” added Dr. Susanne Roth, ruminant sales and marketing manager, Alltech Oceania. “Optigen II gives dairy and beef cattle farms, feed mills and consultants more freedom to maintain production over challenging periods and achieve higher profitability.”

“Optigen II can be used over the top of existing diets to increase overall protein content, which is particularly relevant if there is a shortage of protein due to poor quality pasture,” explained Roth. “Optigen II can be used to reformulate diets, increasing soluble nitrogen in the diet, which means improved digestibility and more microbial protein, thus improved production of milk or meat.”

“The Alltech On-farm support team provides technical support, working with farmers to identify challenges on farm and improve productivity in cows and beef cattle,” said McFarlane. “We are proud to expand the existing Lienert facility in Forbes, helping us continue to meet the needs of our customers.”