Recent learnings from CQ pasture dieback research sites
Pasture dieback is a sporadic condition that can come and go within a season, or over multiple seasons. Trials that run for several years have been important to…
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Pasture dieback is a sporadic condition that can come and go within a season, or over multiple seasons. Trials that run for several years have been important to…
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It’s easy to keep your steps up if you are part of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries pasture team! The first part of the year is busy…
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Written by Byrony Daniels, Beef Extension Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Emerald. What do five out of five beef extension officers say is the best thing a…
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The FutureBeef podcast explores issues and management strategies relevant to the north Australian beef industry through lively and informative conversation. FutureBeef is a collaboration between Meat & Livestock…
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After recent good rainfall across large areas of Queensland, graziers need to be to be on the look-out for pasture dieback. How to identify pasture dieback? Dieback…
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How much of your annual pasture growth can be grazed without causing a decline in land condition? For rangeland managers, knowing the safe pasture utilisation rate is the…
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In recent weeks there has been a lot of discussion regarding the cause of Mitchell grass death in the Australian rangelands, which prompted an active discussion on Twitter.…
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The 2024 Clermont Cattleman’s Challenge field day was hosted by Mac and Gayle Shan at Cantaur Park, Moranbah in mid-November 2023. The Shans welcomed around 30 producers and…
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Location: ‘Gundabah’, Middlemount Year established: 2020 Key messages Annual fertiliser has changed produced the largest yield every year and has changed the species composition from approximately half/half Indian…
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Established over 24 years ago, the Wambiana Grazing Trial is the longest running grazing trial in Australia. It was set up to test how different grazing strategies cope…
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