As pasture dieback continues to spread across Queensland, concerns are continuing to grow about production loss and how businesses can stay productive into the future. The latest FutureBeef…
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GrazingFutures is a Drought and Climate Adaptation Program (DCAP) funded project aimed at helping producers better manage drought and other risks associated with extensive livestock businesses. The project…
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We hope you enjoy these pics of the Queensland Pasture Resilience team out and about doing their thing — spreading the good news at workshops, field days and…
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Dry season management of a beef business is a free resource for beef producers. Filled with templates, worked examples, supplement recipes, and rules of thumb, Dry season management of a beef business is a must have!
Happy New Year! Here is a roundup of the most popular articles from 2025, just in case you missed them. Back issues of the eBulletin are available on…
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Low phosphorus levels are a major problem for cattle in northern Australia. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries principal beef extension officer Mick Sullivan said the principal effect of…
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Pasture collapse as a result of pasture dieback has left many producers with non-arable land asking: How do I get new, tolerant pasture species established when the country…
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The Method to Market project operating in central and south-west Queensland is investigating opportunities for extensive grazing businesses to engage in environmental and carbon markets. Initially, emission baselines…
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Controlled mating is the focal point of the latest video produced by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF), featuring Beef Extension Officer, Byrony Daniels, beef producer, Doug…
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Have you been impacted by recent bushfires? Here’s a compilation of resources and tasks to complete that will help you recover and get back on track: Things to…
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