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GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience has many collaborators and partnerships. These narratives describe the benefits of these relationships.
The GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience program funded many events across Queensland. Read the event summaries here.
GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience projects include technology showcases and producer professional development opportunities.
Harry and Alys McKeough of Carey Downs Station, in the Upper Gascoyne region of Western Australia, had their suspicions confirmed that their cattle were deficient in phosphorus after…
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When it comes to making stocking rate decisions, when do you do it? At the end of the wet season? Mid-way through the year? To take out the…
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Wet season spelling is when grazing pressure is removed from a pasture during the growing period. Ben Bennetto, north Queensland grazier, shares the benefits he has seen to…
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Overgrazing, could you recognise the signs? Hear from rangelands expert, Dr Dionne Walsh, as she describes key signs and symptoms.
There are numerous grazing strategies that producers can employ on their properties. Intensive rotational grazing is one option that has become more popular in recent years, but there…
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The evolution of the Animal Equivalent (AE) system in Australia is progressing to a new approach in comparing animals of different weights, classes and species with a fit-for-purpose…
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Background Ian and Penny MacGibbon of Ametdale Station, St Lawrence, joined the Northern Grazing Demonstration Project to help address land condition and productivity issues. Ametdale is a breeding…
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