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The guidelines presented in the recently launched Design, Construction and Management of Flood Refuge Mounds booklet, written by Bob Shepherd (Principal Extension Officer), address how places of refuge can be constructed in potentially inundated paddocks ahead of the next flooding rains.
Pasture dieback is a condition that causes the premature death of tropical and sub-tropical grasses. Improved (or sown) grass species are mainly affected however some native species have…
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Knowing the age of your animals is essential to meeting market specifications. In this short video, watch veterinarian Jonathan O’Donnell from Broome Cattle Vets show us exactly how…
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Download this as a print-ready factsheet. Are you growing enough quality pasture? The Queensland Pasture Resilience Program (QPRP) can help you answer this question and provide the tools…
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Planning some fencing and/or adding new water points are all crucial decisions for property management. Paddock Power is a new computer tool that supports producers with their individual…
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Making your pastures Rain Ready by improving or maintaining land condition means you get more grass for each mm of rainfall and a more reliable feedbase across periods…
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The female reproduction Phenobank project was undertaken to collect datasets to build a reference population to facilitate genomic selection in northern Australian cattle. A large reference population is…
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Increasing the efficiency of north Australian cattle production systems using local crops to improve dry season weight gain Supported by the Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia…
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In this episode we’re exploring a range of options for supplementing stock in the dry season. How should we do it, how should we do it and how…
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In this episode we’re exploring a range of options for managing and supplementing weaner cattle. How should we do it, how should we do it and how can…
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