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ResourcesGrazing land management (GLM) EDGEGrazing land management EDGEFIND OUT MORE
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R&DB.ERM.1105 - Indian couch invasion: scope, production impacts, and management optionsB.ERM.1105FIND OUT MORE
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ResourcesSoil carbon to reach carbon neutralAgriprove is partnering with Meat & Livestock Australia to deliver this 6 year Integrated R&D Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) project. ...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DE.SUB.0010 - Trends Analysis of the Australian Beef Industry 2020E.SUB.0010 - Trends Analysis of the Australian Beef Industry 2020FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsReaping the rewards of rest25 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
(L–R) Michael Lyons (facilitator), Anita McNamara and Eiren Smith were part of the ‘resting country’ panel discussion at the Hughenden BeefUp forum in June 2023. -
R&DP.PSH.1222 - Impact of bushfires on soils, pasture and the microbiomeP.PSH.1222 - Impact of bushfires on soils, pasture and the microbiomeFIND OUT MORE
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R&DB.ERM.0108 - Wambiana: Grazing strategies and tools to improve profitability and land conditionB.ERM.0108 - Wambiana: Grazing strategies and tools to improve profitability and land conditionFIND OUT MORE
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R&DB.PAS.0507 - Management options and species evaluation to increase productivity in dieback affected pasturesB.PAS.0507FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsEye in the sky informs pasture management19 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Seeing the complete picture of what’s happening across your property’s feedbase to better plan for profitable pasture has become easier with the Australian Feedbase Monitor (AFM). -
R&D‘Amber Station’, Mount Surprise, Queensland17 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Phosphorus supplementation can greatly improve herd performance of northern breeding operations and is a fundamental feature of a resilient livestock business. However, innovative supplement delivery technologies and persistence are necessary to overcome wet season property access challenges and to achieve sufficient P intakes across the herd. ‘Amber Station’ is a partly developed 104,000ha breeding property located 55km north of Mount Surprise, Queensland.
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