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Vanessa Smolders, Sustainable Agriculture Team Leader from Healthy Land & Water, the Natural Resource Management group that operates in South East Queensland is a huge advocate of FutureBeef…
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AL land types are mapped regional ecosystems not suitable for grazing. References Gilbert, M.A., Moody, P.W. and Shaw, K. A. Fertility assessment of soils of the Mount Garnet…
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The beef industry is a major contributor to the wealth of the Burnett region and this valuable industry relies on productive pastures. This booklet aims to help land…
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The Pasture Management for South East Queensland Catchments booklet has been thoroughly reviewed and updated through Natural Resources Investment Program. “We are excited to have completed this work,”…
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The Grazing Land Management (GLM) land type mapping is the spatial representation of Land types of Queensland as described by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries (DPI). Grazing…
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Land types of Queensland are based on a wealth of research and consultation with producers, agency scientists and extension officers: find out who here.
Land types of Queensland: updates; recommended citation; version history; conditions of use, and; contacts for more information.
Definitions of terms used in the descriptions of land types in Queensland, including a link to the Regional Ecosystem Description Database.
Land types enable grazing land managers to describe the characteristics, capabilities and limitations of their land in producing useful forage.
Historically within South East Queensland there were two GLM regions (Moreton and Southeast) which have now been combined to form South East Queensland (SEQ) land types. To view…
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