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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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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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Pasture dieback has spread in recent years, with some regions reporting the first occurrence after 2024 summer rainfall. Pasture dieback has been reported in the following new…
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Graziers are urged to keep an eye out for pasture dieback, which is continuing to spread to new areas of Queensland. The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF)…
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More than 30 people attended the unique pasture dieback trial located on a commercial property near Boonah in June. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) Principal Pasture Agronomist,…
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written by Kylie Hopkins, Central Queensland Sown Pasture team, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries How many issues can one paddock have? And if it has many, what can…
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Now’s the perfect time for eastern Queensland graziers to check for pasture dieback—a condition that stunts growth and kills productive tropical grass pastures. And, to help with identification…
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Pasture dieback remains a serious issue for graziers in eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales, however new research from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) has…
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) staff from Rockhampton and Brian Pastures Research Facility hosted a pasture dieback field day on 19 May that was attended by 32…
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The Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) has recently verified reports of Pasture Dieback on the Darling Downs. Graziers need to be on the lookout and are…
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The latest findings in the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ broad beef research and extension portfolio were presented by 11 Animal Science staff from five offices at the…
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