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Tim Watts is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, where he contributes to the Agriculture Science major unit AGRI2201. He has a significant background in livestock management, particularly focusing on Merino sheep and crops. His expertise lies in applying innovative intensive grazing techniques and no-till cropping systems for efficient agricultural practices. Tim has been actively involved in various roles within the agricultural sector, including as Chair of the Western Australian Livestock Research Council and a founding member of the Sheep Industry Leadership Council. His research interests include the investigation of oestrogenic pastures and their impact on cattle fertility, aligning with key UN Sustainable Development Goals. Tim holds several degrees in veterinary studies and veterinary medicine, contributing to his authoritative knowledge in veterinary biology and mixed farming systems.
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