Best practice: Publications and books

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This booklet will give you insight into improving cow fertility while reducing cow and calf losses in the North. In mid 2021, Gulf Savannah NRM and Department of…
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The ECOGRAZE project increased understanding of how pastures in different condition responds to grazing, spelling and fire. From these learnings grazing management options were developed.

This technical guide is designed to help inform and improve grazing management in the Mitchell grasslands of western Queensland. It focuses on: managing stocking rate, spelling pasture, burning and developing the property with more fences and waters.

A summary of the key findings and principles from the Wambiana trial covering 13 years (1997 to 2011), including some key learnings and management guidelines for grazing in a variable climate.

A description of trends in the beef industry in the Monsoonal North that aims to provide the region’s natural resource management groups with an understanding of how best to: support the industry, undertake the changes required to improve its environmental sustainability and economic viability, and to provide it with resilience in the face of increasing development pressures and climate change.

This manual is intended to cater for producers who are new to the region and want to understand the basics of operating in the Top End environment and…
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This manual is intended to cater for producers who are new to the region and want to understand the basics of operating in the Top End environment and…
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This manual is intended to cater for producers who are new to the region and want to understand the basics of operating in the Katherine environment and production…
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Download a copy of The grazing of cattle in the northern pastoral areas of Western Australia: best management practice guidelines (PDF, 375 KB) from the Department of Primary…
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A technical guide to options for optimising land condition, animal production and profitability. Authors: Dionne Walsh and Robyn A. Cowley, Department of Primary Industry and Resources, 2014. Download…
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