![Feedlot operators have created a new online tool, which allows people to visit their operations virtually. Feedlot operators have created a new online tool, which allows people to visit their operations virtually.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/38U3JBx5nNussShT8aZyYjc/68cc2cf2-80de-4dea-b6a4-9e31d3b9f93f.jpg/r29_0_896_489_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Australian Lot Feeders' Association has launched its latest educational resource, a virtual feedlot tour, that promises to deliver an immersive experience of feedlot operations and career opportunities.
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A key strategic priority for ALFA is to provide the Australian cattle feedlot sector, its businesses and current and prospective employees with a clear career development pathway, and to provide the associated training, professional development and support networks to attract, retain and grow the capacity of the feedlot workforce.
The all-inclusive virtual experience provides an immersive 360-degree 'walk-through' of a feedlot, offering detailed insights into the operational areas and concise facts about the grain fed beef industry.
It gives users a detailed guide to feedlot operations, creating awareness about the industry's production system, and encouraging further engagement.
ALFA president Barb Madden said the tour was created as part of ALFA's efforts to promote industry awareness and engagement.
"The driver for ALFA in developing the tour was to create a resource that our members can use to showcase the intricacies of feedlot operations to others in a way that's engaging, relevant and easily accessible," she said.
"It is a collective effort for all lot feeders to be advocates for our industry, and this tour will be fantastic in assisting these efforts. If you can't be physically on-site, this is the next best thing for an immersive education on lot feeding.
"What's impressive is the tour goes beyond a simple walkthrough, but rather provides a comprehensive e-learning tool that gives a first hand look at how a feedlot operates," she said.