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Industry NewsManagement strategies to maximise soil carbon13 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
Buying an adjoining farm has given sheep producer Rick Luhrs and members of his local MLA-funded Healthy Soils Group the perfect opportunity to compare how different grazing and fertiliser histories influence soil characteristics and soil carbon. -
R&DOvita AgResearch CARLA Saliva testingThe primary objective of this project was to assess the applicability of the CARLA Saliva test as an alternative to...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DMaking Better Fertiliser Decisions for Grazed Pastures in AustraliaFertilisers containing N, P, K and S continue to be a key requirement for the Australian grazing industries. However, increased...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DUse of fertiliser P for increased productivity of legume-based sown pastures in the Brigalow Belt region – a reviewThe Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northern Australia's sown pastures and beef...FIND OUT MORE
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ResourcesFertiliser managementFertiliser is a key input that drives productivity in most enterprises that incorporate improved pastures. It generally leads to increased...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsIncreasing ground cover pays dividends15 June 2022FIND OUT MORE
With assistance from farm manager, John Girdler, Bobby and his wife Matilda operate their 4,250ha family property ‘Cooininee’, south of Jugiong, NSW, on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. -
R&DManaging Soil-borne Root Disease in Sub-clover PasturesSoilborne root disease has long been suspected to be the main cause of poor productivity and lack of persistence of...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsFertilising pastures boosts production02 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
A group of northern producers looking to improve property productivity used a Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) to see if it’s economical to fertilise sown pastures – the results show it can be, with the right steps. Included in the project was Queensland beef producer Sam Haig (pictured) who has reaped the benefits of fertilising his pastures – including doubling carrying capacity – as a result of participating in an MLA PDS. -
Industry NewsProducers hit PayDirt for soil performance19 October 2023FIND OUT MORE
Producers in Queensland’s Brigalow Belt have a new tool to combat soil infertility, with MLA’s PayDirt program delving into the fertility requirements of pastures.
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