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The Supplementation with tea saponins and statins to reduce methane emissions from ruminants project assessed the effects of tea seed saponin (TSS) and fermented red rice (FRR) containing…
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The Strategies to increase the adoption of AI in northern Australian tropical beef genotype herds project aimed to develop optimum methods of synchronising ovulation in rising 2–year-old Brahman…
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The Strategic science of nitrate as a mitigation technology for grazing ruminants project addressed the process of nitrate metabolism in the rumen and of metabolism of nitrite and…
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The Stocktake and analysis of legume evaluation for tropical pastures in Australia project aimed to collate, analyse and store existing tropical legume evaluation data and knowledge and make…
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The Spelling strategies for recovery of pasture condition project aimed to develop reliable and cost-effective spelling options for producers. Reduced condition of pasture and soil, through decline in density…
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The Screw-worm fly: chemical containment and eradication of screw-worm incursions in Australia project investigated treatments to combat Old World screw-worm fly. Summary Screwworms are obligate, invasive parasites of…
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The $avannaPlan project sought to engage more of the Northern Gulf beef industry in the $avannaPlan program to help beef producers run profitable and sustainable enterprises. Summary $avannaPlan…
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The Rhizobia survival and new methods to improve nodulation in tropical legumes project looked at ways to better establish rhizobia for pasture legumes. Summary The Review of productivity…
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The Review of the welfare risks and the science that underpins welfare standards of cattle and sheep at slaughter project investigated the science behind current standards and codes…
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The Review of productivity decline in sown grass pastures project looked at the use of legumes to improve degraded pastures and made recommendations about targeting research, development and…
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