Photo standards

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This booklet presents photographic guides and written descriptions of the quality (feed value) and quantity (yield, as kilograms of dry matter per hectare) of the major pasture types within the floodplains of the Channel Country.

This land condition photo standards guide was developed for rangelands within the Burdekin Dry Tropics region of Queensland. Download a copy of Land condition photo standards for the…
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This publication synthesises the information gained from more than 35 years of survey and mapping of vegetation and regional ecosystems. Download a copy of Vegetation of Queensland: descriptions…
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Download a copy of Land condition guide: Victoria River District (PDF, 1.3 MB) from the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, Northern Territory. Author: Caroline Pettit, Northern Territory…
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Download a copy of Land condition guide: Sturt Plateau district (PDF, 1.3 MB) from the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, Northern Territory. Author: Caroline Pettit, Northern Territory…
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Download a copy of Land condition guide: Barkly district (PDF, 895 KB) from the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade, Northern Territory. Author: Caroline Pettit, Northern Territory Government…
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‘The ABCD pasture condition guide: Mulga and Mitchell grass’ shows how to measure pasture condition more precisely. The improvement comes from making some simple pasture measurements, and using…
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Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Southern Brigalow and New England Tablelands, including: alluvial; black speargrass; bluegrass, wiregrass; buffel grass; buffel regrowth; downs country; eucalypt woodlands; Maranoa Mitchell grass; narrow-leaved ironbark; etc.

There are fourteen pasture photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Wide Bay and South East Queensland region. These include: Alluvial (PDF, 417KB) Basalt…
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Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the North West Highlands, including: alluvial; bluegrass, wiregrass; buffel grass; buffel regrowth, and; Mitchell grass.