Out and about with the QPRP project team October – December 2025
The Queensland Pasture Resilience Program team have been busy — check out what the team have been up to in their latest Out and about video.
The Queensland Pasture Resilience Program team have been busy — check out what the team have been up to in their latest Out and about video.
Chris Black, a beef producer based north of Gympie, manages 470 acres of diverse soils and rolling topography. He saw the potential to diversify his pasture mix and…
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Many graziers apply phosphorus (P) fertiliser only to find the pasture response is far lower than expected. In many cases the soil is not losing P, it is…
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Pasture collapse as a result of pasture dieback has left many producers with non-arable land asking: How do I get new, tolerant pasture species established when the country…
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More than 130 producers braved early heatwaves to attend four Pasture Field Days across Southeast Queensland, coming together to share experiences and tackle one of the region’s toughest…
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When considering where sown perennial legumes will grow in Queensland, the Desert Uplands (DU) bioregion is not the first area to come to mind. After all, ‘desert’ is…
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Beef producers from the Central Highlands and Desert Uplands came together at Monklands, northwest of Alpha, in November to talk all things pasture management and development. The Bauman…
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The Queensland Pasture Resilience Program project team have been busy. To their great relief data collection for the season has been completed, while workshop delivery season has ramped…
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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.
Join the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) sown pastures team for the second of a 2-part series on legume establishment across Southern, Central, and Northern Queensland. This webinar…
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