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These narratives describe the relationships and shared experiences of key partners and stakeholders of the GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience Project (2021-2025). Measuring landholder knowledge and skills in the…
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The GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience program funded many events across Queensland. These events included business analysis workshops, herd nutrition days, networking and upskilling breakfasts, land restoration showcases and…
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The GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience program funded many smaller projects, events and professional development opportunities, and technology showcases. Here you can read more about GrazingFutures Livestock Business Resilience-funded…
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Harry and Alys McKeough of Carey Downs Station, in the Upper Gascoyne region of Western Australia, had their suspicions confirmed that their cattle were deficient in phosphorus after…
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When it comes to making stocking rate decisions, when do you do it? At the end of the wet season? Mid-way through the year? To take out the…
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Wet season spelling is when grazing pressure is removed from a pasture during the growing period. Ben Bennetto, north Queensland grazier, shares the benefits he has seen to…
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We can all recognise properly flogged country … but what are those first signs that indicate pasture is being overgrazed? Dionne Walsh, Rangeland Scientist, formerly from Industry Northern Territory,…
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There are numerous grazing strategies that producers can employ on their properties. Intensive rotational grazing is one option that has become more popular in recent years, but there…
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The evolution of the Animal Equivalent (AE) system in Australia is progressing to a new approach in comparing animals of different weights, classes and species with a fit-for-purpose…
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Background Ian and Penny MacGibbon of Ametdale Station, St Lawrence, joined the Northern Grazing Demonstration Project to help address land condition and productivity issues. Ametdale is a breeding…
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