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The Efficient Livestock and Low Emissions (ELLE) from southern grazing systems project addressed the reducing methane emissions priority to identify a wider range of farming practices by which…
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The Development of the National Livestock Methane Database project aimed to provide a single, searchable, publicly accessible repository for information generated in the Reducing Emissions from Livestock Research…
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The Development of gas selective membranes for intra-ruminal capsules project successfully produced nanostructured gas selective membranes for intra-ruminal capsules, as well as for protecting any field gas sensing…
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The Development of algae based functional foods for reducing enteric methane emissions from cattle project investigated using marine and freshwater macro algae as alternative protein and energy sources…
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The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) Paddock modelling project was part of a joint initiative of the Australian and Queensland governments to improve water quality in the…
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The Comparative analyses of rumen microbiomes to mitigate ruminant methane and improve feed utilisation project investigated the variation in rumen microbial populations and the difference between low and…
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The Biodiversity condition assessment for grazing lands project aimed to develop and test a biodiversity condition framework to complement the grazing land condition ABCD framework used by the…
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The Australian Government Department of Environment (DoE) commissioned the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) to identify key management practices that could be adopted by beef producers…
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The Best choice shrub and inter-row species for reducing methane emissions project investigated selecting intensity shrubs and pasture species for their nutritive value and anti-methanogenic bioactivity. To learn…
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Parkinsonia is classified as a “Weed of National Significance” due to its invasiveness, potential for spread, and its economic and environmental impacts. It has invaded over 800,000 hectares…
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