
Refugia, resistance testing, and the future of worm management with Chloe Frank
Head Shepherd
Most sheep producers assume their drenches are working. Chloe Frank's job is finding out whether they actually are.
After discovering how few producers in her region were monitoring worm burdens, Chloe launched Central Stock Health while still at university. She now travels from farm to farm delivering on-site worm egg counts and helping producers make better management decisions.
In this episode, Chloe joins Mark to discuss the challenge of drench resistance in Australia and why better information is often the missing piece in sheep management. She explains why the delays associated with traditional testing methods mean many producers still are not testing, and how her on-farm service is helping farmers access real-time results.
Chloe and Mark also discuss how she built a business from the ground up while still at university. Chloe also highlights the multiple opportunities available to young people in agriculture. However, in recording this podcast, it is obvious that her passion for making a positive, practical difference to the Ag industry has played a significant role in her success so far.
If you want to get Chloe on your team, get in touch through her website here:
https://centralstockhealth.com/
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