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R&DPasture Dieback CoordinatorPasture Dieback CoordinatorFIND OUT MORE
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R&DComprehensive diagnostic analysis of pastures affected by diebackComprehensive diagnostic analysis of pastures affected by diebackFIND OUT MORE
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R&DB.PAS.0510-Spatio-temporal prediction of pasture dieback using UAVs and remote sensing
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Industry NewsPushing back against Parkinsonia11 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
Weed control has been a long-term focus at one of the nation’s largest cattle stations, ‘Alexandria Station’, in the NT’s Barkly region. -
Industry NewsYour guide to getting Parkinsonia under control11 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
Producers have a tool in their arsenal to control the invasive riparian weed Parkinsonia across northern Australia with the biological herbicide, Di-Bak Parkinsonia, but effective control needs the right approach. -
Industry NewsMLA launches Legumes Hub08 March 2022FIND OUT MORE
For many Australian red meat producers, incorporating legumes can significantly boost productivity and provide drought resilience and environmental benefits. This week, Meat & Livestock Australia has launched a new ‘Legumes Hub’, that showcases how industry can use legumes to benefit their businesses. -
Industry NewsNew legumes hub to bolster your business07 March 2022FIND OUT MORE
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has created the legumes hub to help build the capacity of advisors and producers to assess and rank limitations in legume growth and then develop management approaches. The hub can be used as a simple diagnostic approach to assessing legume pastures, identifying the reasons for possible decline, and what management practices are available to address these issues. -
R&DEnhancing grazing profitability through improving soil health | 2023Enhancing grazing profitability through improving soil healthFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsFive ways legumes can benefit your business02 December 2021FIND OUT MORE
With favourable market and weather conditions comes the opportunity to invest in future feedbase options to bolster your business. In the right environment and production system, the incorporation of legumes, either as standalone pasture or in mixes, can significantly boost productivity whilst providing drought resilience and environmental benefits. -
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