 Welcome to our red meat and wool growth program livestock tech expo. I'd like to begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather today and pay my respects to their elders past and present. I extend that respect to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today. For those who you who don't know me, my name is Emily Mellor and I'm the program manager for red meat and wool growth program. This is a South Australian government initiative being delivered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regions to accelerate the growth in the red meat and wool sector. The major focus of the program is to rebuild the SA flock and herd through enhancing business skills and farm management best practice, increasing the adoption of ag tech and database decision making, demonstrating and promoting industry credentials to our markets and increasing biosecurity knowledge and best practice across our industry. The red meat and wool growth program is supported by Meat and Livestock Australia, sheep and cattle industry funds, Australian wool innovation through Sheep Connect SA and Animal Health Australia. The livestock tech expos are a really important element of our ag tech extension efforts, along with other activities including the livestock enterprise planning, livestock ag tech adoption rebate, the producer tech groups and our focus farms. For more information on any of these initiatives or an opportunity for you to be involved in our program, please come and see us at the purza display down in the marquee later this afternoon. You can also pick up a resources folder containing further information on the program, producer case studies and fact sheets on a range of important ag tech and further production information. Today's expo is all about enhancing the understanding and adoption of ag tech in the livestock production community. We've got a fantastic line up of speakers talking about the application of different technology in livestock production. So this morning session will take us through to lunch. After lunch we'll shift our focus to the livestock tech exhibitors and some networking opportunities. We have a range of exhibitors here today and they're really keen to engage with you, promote their particular ag tech and what it can do for your business, but also to give feedback on where ag tech can assist you in the future. Each of these tech exhibitors will have an opportunity to give a three minute speech on what they have to offer, so you know who you would like to go and talk to and then you'll be free to interact with the exhibitors, explore what ag tech best fits your business and then for you to also network and share your experiences with other producers, which I think during COVID times has been a bit lacking for all of us, so it's a good opportunity.