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This booklet sought to address the pros and cons of burning for pastoral management in the Desert Uplands region of Queensland. The content discusses the perspectives of many…
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Famine, fire and flood are the commonly faced threats in the Desert Uplands region of Queensland. In this short publication, the experiences of 12 leading pastoralists who have…
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Biocrusts are a critical part of soil health and landscape function across Australian rangelands. Recent research highlights their benefits, especially in grazing systems. This fact sheet by Southern…
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You may have noticed these unassuming crusts on the ground, but did you know they play a crucial role in soil health? These are biocrusts! Often overlooked between…
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Managing southern speargrass provides guidelines for the part of this native pasture community stretching from Bowen in the north to Boonah in the south. It is a local…
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Managing northern speargrass provides guidelines for the part of this native pasture community stretching from Cooktown in the north to Bowen in the south. It is a local…
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Managing grazing in semi-arid woodlands provides guidelines for the large, but discontinuous, area of the Aristida-Bothriochloa grazing lands in Queensland. It describes the pasture types and management options…
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Managing grazing in northern Australia provides guidelines for the vast area of the grazing lands that stretch from ‘Karumba to the Kimberley’. It describes the pasture types and…
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Managing mitchell grass provides guidelines for mitchell grass pastures growing on large areas of downs in inland Queensland and northern Australia. It is a local supplement to the…
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Native pastures cover more than 90% of the grazing land in Queensland; they are the basis of our efficient and low-cost pastoral industries. Managing native pastures is a guide to…
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