Legumes have been shown to significantly increase production and returns compared to grass only pastures, however successful adoption of legumes remains low in the Brigalow Belt. There are…
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The north Queensland pasture team recently held the first of a new series of Sown Pastures workshops at DAF’s Walkamin Research Facility on the Atherton Tablelands. Running over…
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Renewed interest in the role of native legumes in cattle production has been prompted by an increased awareness of the different species in native pastures. Information on the…
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The importance of dry matter Water content of pastures needs to be considered in the management of cattle during the wetter months. You have no doubt heard dry…
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While establishing legumes into existing tropical pastures is difficult due to the competitive nature of tropical grasses and weeds, great results are achieved if done in a way…
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Is your buffel grass is not growing as big and bulky as it used to? Or is it pale green or yellow instead of being dark green? Find out why here…
This book is based on findings from a three year project investigating soil carbon levels in pastures under different management systems in south east New South Wales. It is…
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Wynn cassia is one of those legumes that polarises people – you either love it or hate it. But why is it so divisive? Regular commentary from graziers…
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Leucaena pastures are the most productive option in the dry tropics but require careful management to ensure the benefits are maintained. The CQ pasture team is renovating old…
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Keep up-to-date with the latest beef cattle and rangelands research for northern Australia with the monthly FutureBeef eBulletin. These industry and regionally specific newsletters, written and prepared by…
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