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R&DThe Native and Low Input Grasses NetworkThere was little knowledge of the adaptation of selections of native perennial grasses across the pastoral regions of temperate Australia....FIND OUT MORE
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R&DViable Weed Seed Transfer in Feedlot ManureThis project examined feedlot manure as a possible source of viable weed seed transfer to cultivation land. The project consisted...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DLegumes for Clay SoilsTropical pasture legumes that could improve forage quality and animal performmance on grazing land and maintain soil fertility in cropping...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DAssessment of cleaning systems for cattleDags (concretions of dung, hair, soil, urine, sugars and straw) form on the hides of feedlot cattle during periods of...FIND OUT MORE
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R&D1998 Annual Reports of Legume dominance and soil acidification Sown pastures and Managing tropical woodlands to control exotic woody weedsTropical pasture legumes that could improve forage quality and animal performance on grazing land and maintain soil fertility in cropping...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DPermanent summer forage - development of chicory to fill the feed gapChicory (Cichorium intybus L.) is a perennial herb and member of the family Asteraceae. It is considered native to the...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DPhosphorus management for breeding cattle in northern AustraliaMost of the cattle in Australia north of about 21oS graze phosphorus-deficient native pastures growing on phosphorus-deficient soils. Cattle grazing...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DLegumes for clay soilsThere are some 15M ha of clay soils in Queensland and northern New South Wales which receive adequate rainfall for...FIND OUT MORE
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