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John Milton is an Associate Professor and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in ruminant nutrition. Born in 1952, he graduated with honors in Agricultural Science from the University of Queensland in 1974 and completed his PhD in 1984. Milton has conducted extensive research on factors influencing food intake and phosphorus metabolism in ruminants. His work has not only contributed to a better understanding of phosphorus deficiency in ruminants but has also improved the assessment of phosphorus status and the effectiveness of phosphorus supplements in practical applications. After leaving the University of Queensland’s Veterinary School, he gained experience running his own grain and livestock farm in Queensland, providing consultancy services to livestock producers. His international experience includes managing a significant aid project in Thailand, aimed at improving local agricultural practices. Since joining UWA in 1991, Milton has focused on developing sustainable animal production systems, emphasizing Clean, Green, Ethical animal production, and he currently teaches and supervises PhD students while conducting applied research in ruminant nutrition and farming systems.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research and teaching in ruminant nutrition, focusing on sustainable production systems.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Engaging in collaborative research projects to improve agricultural practices in livestock production.
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