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Rain waiter or decision maker? Managing Mitchell grass during drought provides the latest guidelines to managing Mitchell grass pastures for productivity and sustainability during drought. Scientific research has…
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This report summarises the baseline data resulting from the herd management surveys conducted from 2011 to 2014 in the five natural resource management regions adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef. Data…
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Notes, graphs, images and key recommendations from ‘The Wambiana field day’ held on 29 August 2015. Authors: Peter O’Reagain and John Bushell, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, 2015.…
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This booklet discusses grazing land condition concepts, best practice management principles and land condition problems which are typical on the Western Downs. Six demonstration sites were established in the Brigalow Jimbour floodplain catchment to trial…
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This technical guide is designed to help inform and improve grazing management in the Maranoa Balonne. It focuses on four major themes: managing stocking rate, spelling pasture, burning and developing the property…
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Managing a beef business in the subtropics provides information and tools to help you develop the skills to produce an environmentally friendly, market driven beef product. It covers…
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This book describes how experienced graziers manage for profitability and sustainability. Critical issues include their choice of livestock, stocking rates, grazing and husbandry practices, improvement of native pastures,…
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The Creeping lantana handbook contains results of research as well as suggested methods of management and control for a variety of situations. This book, published by the Creeping…
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The Butterfly pea book: a guide to establishing and managing butterfly pea pastures in Central Queensland. This book contains accumulated knowledge and practical experience as well as results…
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Will assist you to use key fertility measures based on a Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BBSE), define and seek the necessary genetic traits when selecting a bull, use…
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