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Managing grazing in semi-arid woodlands provides guidelines for the large, but discontinuous, area of the Aristida-Bothriochloa grazing lands in Queensland. It describes the pasture types and management options…
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Managing grazing in northern Australia provides guidelines for the vast area of the grazing lands that stretch from ‘Karumba to the Kimberley’. It describes the pasture types and…
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Managing mitchell grass provides guidelines for mitchell grass pastures growing on large areas of downs in inland Queensland and northern Australia. It is a local supplement to the…
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Managing mulga grasslands provides guidelines for the mulga grazing country that covers large areas of south west Queensland. It is a local supplement to the basic principles described in Managing…
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This booklet outlines the chemicals available for use and their label rates on common weeds of the Atherton Tablelands. This document has been…
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Beef Extension Officer, Olivia Pisani, formerly Department of Primary Industries, outlines how photo monitoring can assist graziers with grazing land management decisions and how to select and set…
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The Northern Territory Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade (DITT) has offered free, on-station, Rangeland Management Courses for over 20 years. The aim of these courses is to…
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There are a number of weeds that cause problems in North Queensland grazing systems. This brochure is outlines common weeds on the Atherton Tablelands and can be used…
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Key messages: Gamba grass is a declared weed and must be controlled. When tall and rank, Gamba has little value for grazing and is a fire hazard. Rotational…
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This project aims to quantify the productivity and ecosystems services of silvopastoral systems (SPS), a dual management of livestock and trees as a pathway to became…
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