Pasture dieback paddock walk Taroom
Join us for a paddock walk on some properties that are currently dealing with pasture dieback. Tues 23rd March – ‘Cadellia’ Taroom Hosted by the Lethbridge family Wed…
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Join us for a paddock walk on some properties that are currently dealing with pasture dieback. Tues 23rd March – ‘Cadellia’ Taroom Hosted by the Lethbridge family Wed…
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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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POSTPONED UNTIL A LATER DATE!! Meat & Livestock Australia invites you to BeefUp Forum at Esk, 30 March starting at 8:30 am. Come along to hear about research…
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Join us for a 4 day tour of pasture dieback sites in central Queensland. When is the bus tour? 17-20 May 2021 Who can attend? Members of…
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Between 2020 and 2022 the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) conducted a project co-funded by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) to work closely with industry and…
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As most readers will know, pasture dieback has caused significant productivity losses over recent years. Following a very dry 2019, rain across many areas of Queensland early in…
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) staff had key roles in the Australian Association of Ruminant Nutrition conference held…
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Inviting all beef producers to a free webinar Pasture dieback is affecting large areas of highly productive sown and native pastures across Queensland. In this webinar, join Stuart…
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Pasture dieback over the past two years has significantly affected pastures in coastal Queensland. Dieback in Buffel grass pastures in Queensland has also been a problem over a number…
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