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Come visit us at the Ploughing 2024!

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With the need for parasite testing becoming ever more necessary, it is important to keep on top of both fluke and worms on farms and use our anthelmintics correctly. At Micron Agritech, we are delighted to announce that we will be attending this year’s National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, exhibiting across all three days from Enterprise Ireland’s Innovation Arena. We hope to be able to answer all your questions and queries in-person at the show where our existing customers and farmers will have the opportunity to meet our team to talk about all things relating to parasites. We will be performing many live demonstrations of our rapid faecal egg count testing kit each day to show attendees just how revolutionary our animal health diagnostics test is. This will help farmers understand the importance of identifying parasitic infections early and administering the right dewormer to their animals at the right time.

Micron Kit

At our stand, we will have plenty of freebies to give away as well as will be handing out free packs of our Micron ID pots for sample collection. We’d like to encourage all livestock farmers and horse owners to use these pots to find their nearest Micron Kit testing site. All you need to do is select your desired location and drop the pots off there for same-day FEC test processing. The Micron ID pots allow for easy sample and data collection making your FEC testing experience as hassle free as possible allowing for the best overall experience when taking care of your animals health.

 

We look forward to meeting with you all and showcasing our products on Row 23, Stand 557 next Tuesday, September 17th to Thursday 19th of September in County Laois.

 

Our Insights

Our insights look at how parasite control is handled within Ireland and how the agricultural industry has become dependent on medicating as a preventive measure.

We aim to combat medicating as a preventative measure and publish informative content to help farmers and vets medicate cattle in the future.