Presentations from the 2025 International Rangeland Congress
The 2025 International Rangeland Congress provided a great opportunity for a number of Department of Primary Industries staff to present their research findings. Here are recordings of some of their presentations.
2025 Situation analysis of pasture dieback in Eastern Australia
Presented by Stuart Buck, Senior Pasture Agronomist
Legume production paddocks to improve beef enterprise productivity and grassland management
Presented by Kendrick Cox, Senior Scientist
Legacy trials delivering new persistent legume varieties
Presented by Gavin Peck, Principal Pasture Agronomist
Legume establishment in challenging environments of Northwest Queensland
Presented by Greta Dunne, Extension Officer
Using the Australian Tropical Forages Collection to develop new pasture legumes for Australian rangelands
Presented by Kendrick Cox, Senior Scientist
Business planning for drought preparedness and resilience in the variable climate of Northern Australia
Presented by Kacie Baker, Extension Officer
Back to the future: site, science and sustainability
Presented by Raj Pandeya, Scientist
Long term effects of different stocking strategies on land condition and profitability
Presented by Peter O’Reagain, Principal Scientist
Spelling strategies to recover land condition
Presented by Brad Hough, Beef Extension Officer
Can the principles of multi paddock grazing systems accelerate land condition recovery?
Presented by Dana Walkington, Pasture agronomist
Mapping the condition of Queensland’s grazing lands
Presented by Terry Beutel, Senior Scientist
Arresting the decline in grazing land condition in Queensland’s Northern Gulf through a focus on improving business performance
Presented by Niilo Gobius, Principal Beef Extension Officer
Testing virtual fencing for the sustainable management of north Australian rangelands
Presented by Jarud Muller, Scientist