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Fire is integral to many ecosystems in Western Australian rangelands. Controlled fire can reduce the risk of wild fire, benefit pasture productivity and contribute positively to biodiversity values.…
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The North Australian dry tropics has a highly variable climate. Having a plan for managing the dry years is crucial for every grazing business. The higher the rainfall…
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A brief explanation of the differences between ‘selling’ and ‘marketing’ cattle, and the main steps involved in marketing cattle.
Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Southern Brigalow and New England Tablelands, including: alluvial; black speargrass; bluegrass, wiregrass; buffel grass; buffel regrowth; downs country; eucalypt woodlands; Maranoa Mitchell grass; narrow-leaved ironbark; etc.
There are fourteen pasture photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Wide Bay and South East Queensland region. These include: Alluvial (PDF, 417KB) Basalt…
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Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the North West Highlands, including: alluvial; bluegrass, wiregrass; buffel grass; buffel regrowth, and; Mitchell grass.
Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Mulga Lands, including: alluvial; bluegrass, wiregrass; buffel grass; buffel regrowth; downs country; eucalypt woodlands; eucalyptus box; lancewood, bendee, rosewood and spotted gum; Mitchell grass; mulga; silver-leaved ironbark, and; spinifex desert uplands.
Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Mitchell Grass Downs, including: alluvial; buffel grass; buffel regrowth; downs country; Mitchell grass; Mulga, and; spinifex desert uplands.
Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in Central Queensland Coast, including alluvial, basalt, black speargrass, eucalpyt woodlands, Indian couch, narrow-leaved ironbark and silver-leaved ironbark.
Photo standards and corresponding pasture yields for pasture communities in the Channel Country: alluvial; downs country; lancewood, bendee, rosewood and spotted gum; Mitchell grass; mulga; spinifex desert uplands.