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A GrazingFutures case study Written by Kaitlyn Hay, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Invisible state borders often separate Australia’s agriculture practices. However Northwest Queensland and the Northern…
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FutureBeef is an ally for the north Australian beef industry, sharing the latest practical tools, scientific insights, and relevant, timely advice. This helps producers, pastoralists, graziers, livestock owners…
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The Nutrition EDGE material finalisation project reorganized the Nutrition EDGE workshop material into seven modules, incorporated material from the technical module and updated the workshop notes and slides…
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Multimedia platforms are an effective way to engage your target audience by visually illustrating practices that can be difficult to describe verbally. All FutureBeef multimedia projects are hosted…
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A suite of extension tools have been identified by the Burdekin rangelands extension team: Pasture photo standards Practical tool for good grazing land management (at this stage only…
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries staff can access a range of tools, templates and guides from the DAF intranet. Useful external, public links to monitoring and evaluation resources…
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The Enabling change and innovation webinar series commenced in 2012 when we wanted to build the capabilities of our team of about 30 FutureBeef staff across Queensland, so…
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The Enhancing extension skills to drive adoption in the northern beef industry project aimed to provide extension officers with techniques to expand the focus of extension from purely…
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The Leading Sheep 2011-2015 project aimed to help Queensland’s sheep and wool producers increase their long-term productivity and profitability. Outstanding survey results show just how the Leading Sheep…
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The Feedlot education, training and technical services project aimed to deliver information, education, training and technical services to improve management practices among cattle lot feeders throughout Australia, through…
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