Managing mulga grasslands: a graziers guide
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 native pastures: a graziers guide.
It describes the country and management options for sustainable production, including:
- setting stocking rates
- moving stock and spelling
- feeding mulga
- burning
- woody and shrub weed control
- improving grazing.
It also describes how the present carrying capacity of a property can be estimated how monitoring can assess the condition of the pasture.
Read and view a copy of the Managing Mulga Grasslands booklet here.
Please note that this booklet was published in 1996 and has not been updated to reflect any subsequent changes in legislation, guidelines or best management practices.
Please ensure you check and confirm all information and recommendations in this booklet before putting into practice.