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SUMMARY:Feeding Leucaena for maximum beef profit - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) researchers in this webinar as they share new management adoption strategies for Leucauena. \n \nLearn about: \n1. Mapping potential land areas suitable for expansion of Leucaena pasture systems across northern Australia and how expert knowledge and existing spatial data sets can be used to map potential Leucaena distribution in Queensland\, the Northern Territory\, and northern Western Australia\, estimating that up to 27.3M hectares of land in Northern Australia could viably support Leucaena (including 4.6M hectares in humid coastal areas of Queensland that are suitable for the psyllid-resistant Redlands cultivar). \n2. Release of the psyllid tolerant Redlands cultivar in 2019 has invigorated leucaena adoption in northern Australia where uptake was previously limited. Grazing performance was measured in a multi-year trial at Pinnarendi near Mt Garnet. Several North Queensland based producers are continuing to establish significant areas of Leucaena across a range of soil types and are adapting planting and management techniques based on their initial experience with good results. \n3. To achieve maximum benefits when grazing Leucaena cattle need rumen bacteria capable of degrading the toxins mimosine\, 3\,4 DHP and 2\,3 DHP. Our research found that the Redlands cultivar had a negative effect on the DAF Leucaena inoculum leading to the development of a new mixed bacterial inoculum (TriMix)\, adapted for better utilisation and detoxification of different Leucaena cultivars including Redlands\, Wondergraze and Cunningham. They also investigated if Queensland cattle possess rumen bacteria capable of degrading the toxins mimosine\, 3\,4 DHP and 2\,3 DHP or would benefit from receiving the TriMix inoculum when being introduced to Leucaena-pasture grazing. \nDon’t forget to register to receive instructions on how to join the webinar! \n \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/feeding-leucaena-for-maximum-beef-profit-where-can-it-grow-tips-on-establishment-and-what-can-help-maximize-grazing-benefits-webinar/
LOCATION:Online webinar\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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SUMMARY:RCS Grazing for Profit - Broome\, WA
DESCRIPTION:Resource Consulting Services is bringing GrazingforProfit®\, Australia’s longest-running business program for the grazing industry\, to Broome in February! With over 8\,000 graduates it is also the most attended management school conducted in rural Australia. \nThe school provides a holistic insight into the many factors that affect your business including the impact of climate variability and market fluctuations and ways of taking control of your business by working in sync with your resources. \nThe program deals with each concept independently as well as integrating them to ensure the most appropriate decision-making is achieved. \nGrazingforProfit® will empower you to: \n\nDefine where your business is going\nControl and manage your business\nIdentify the ‘dead wood’ in your business\nLearn strategies to manage for and recover from drought\nReduce overheads\nImprove stock health and performance\nIncrease ground cover and water utilization\nIncrease carrying capacity\nStrengthen family communications\nUse your time more effectively\nUnderstand the economics of your business\nBuild strong business relationships\n\nFor more information\, click here. \nMake sure to register to secure your spot! \n \n  \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/rcs-grazing-for-profit-broome-wa/
LOCATION:Mangrove Hotel\, 47 Carnarvon Street\, Broome\, WA\, 6725\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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