A Paterangi farm was featured in a tour of the Waikato for an international conference about livestock genetics.
The World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production is held every four years. Since its inception in 1974 in Spain, meetings have been held in the USA, Scotland, Canada, Australia, France, Brazil, Germany and Canada.
Last month the 11th Congress was held in Auckland and welcomed more than 1000 leading scientists and practitioners in animal recording and genetic evaluation from around the world.
Some delegates travelled to the Waikato to visit artificial breeding facilities and local dairy farms.
Around 140 people visited a Paterangi farm, owned by husband and wife Ray and Marion Shaw, whose son Wayne and his wife Kate work as sharemilkers.