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R&DBiodiversity condition assessment for grazing landholdersThere was a strong demand for robust and practical approaches to assess resource condition, particularly in extensive grazing landscapes. A...
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R&DDeveloping sustainable grazing management's systems for the semi-arid tropics of the Northern TerritoryThe objective was to ensure by 2001,that throughout the VRD and Sturt Plateau regions: The majority (>65%) of pastoral land...
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R&DGrazing strategiesNative pastures can be managed through a number of grazing strategies including: Continuous grazing and set stocking Rotational grazing Cell...
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R&DSeed contamination in sheep carcasses by barley grass: An analysis of prevalence, management and economic impactThis project investigated the prevalence, causal factors and key weeds associated with weed seed contamination in sheep across southern Australia, in an effort to identify optimal integrated weed management (IWM) strategies for effective long term management of seed contamination in sheep production systems.
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R&DBeef Industry 35 year trends analysisThis project involved an investigation of the environmental performance of the Australian beef herd using life cycle assessment model.
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ResourcesDemonstrating productive, regenerative Burdekin grazing practicesThis Producer Demonstration Site aims to demonstrate that regenerative grazing practices result in improvements in soil health, pasture production and...
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R&DManaging woodlands: developing sustainable beef production systems for northernMost of the pasture grazed by cattle in northern Queensland is found in the understorey of various types of Eucalypt...
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R&DGrazing with Self HerdingSelf-herding is a method of livestock management that uses a combination of nutritional rewards and signals (sight, sound and smell)...
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Industry NewsEnvironmentally sustainable grazing management26 April 2017
Appropriate goat grazing management can be environmentally sustainable -
R&DKPCA – Innovation, Adoption and Extension OfficerThis project facilitated the creation of newly developed KPCA position(s), Innovation, Adoption and Extension Managers who have provided, KPCA, KPCA members, MLA, Universities and other commercial organisations with a single point of contact to identify RDEA priorities through the development of property adoption plans.
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