Now is the time to plant your summer perennial pastures in the brigalow belt of Queensland
Following rain and a forecast of average to above average rain, it is the best time to plant summer perennial pastures in the brigalow belt.
Following rain and a forecast of average to above average rain, it is the best time to plant summer perennial pastures in the brigalow belt.
Craig Antonio on ‘Borambil’, Millmerran has one of the most southerly inland plantings of leucaena. Millmerran lies on the Darling Downs about 300km west of Brisbane at a…
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A new opportunity exists for beef producers in the high rainfall regions to improve their grazing systems with the development of the new psyllid resistant strain of leucaena,…
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Join us for a social evening to catch up and discuss Nindigully’s new pasture planter and general pasture management with guest speaker Gavin Peck from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. Topics…
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