In the last Newsletter, we highlighted the importance of planning and preparation in establishing a productive and persistent legume pasture. This edition, we shift focus to determining the…
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Burnett Catchment Care Association invites you to another Billy tea in the bush at Monto. Tour two properties located at Kapaldo and Glenleigh and view examples and practical…
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Key take-home messages Grasses with short growing seasons such as Indian couch and grader grass can dominate native pastures on fertile woodland soils and consequently reduce weaner and…
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Productive & Persistent Legume Pastures: Making legumes work for you Learn about the latest legume research for sown pastures Reliable techniques to successfully establish legumes into existing sown…
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Learn about the latest legume research for sown pastures at the Legume Establishment Day. Attendees will hear information about: reliable techniques to successfully establish legumes into existing sown…
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Join graziers Laurie and Gwen Peake, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ Stuart Buck and Nick Brazier, and The Leucaena Network’s Bron Christensen to learn about: Desmanthus (Progardes and…
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Despite the difficult growing conditions over the summer of 2018-19, tropical legume varieties planted into a pasture trial on the southern Darling Downs have persisted and produced fresh growth.…
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Never fear – we’ve got it here! In this issue we have articles about FORAGE, legume establishment information, the NT Pastoral Outlook, Profitable Grazing Systems, 5 ways to…
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