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Industry NewsSelf-Herding for Landscapes and Profits update15 November 2018FIND OUT MORE
Early results from MLA-funded trials at Kidman Springs in the NT are showing grazing productivity can be lifted by using self herding techniques that don’t rely on permanent fencing. -
Industry NewsIntegrated approach drives productivity11 April 2023FIND OUT MORE
Gary and Rhonda Olrich’s holistic approach in their New England beef business made them the perfect fit to participate in a project which dug deeper into how grazing practices impact livestock health and productivity, and how soil moisture and carbon can come along for the ride. -
Industry NewsTop tips, tools and resources for building a feed wedge13 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
With widespread rain experienced across southern Australia in the past week, many producers are now looking to build a feed wedge to help underpin production goals over the winter. -
R&DRecovery of the water cycle on grazing lands – cumulative impacts of changing pasture condition on retention of water, sediment and nutrients on Burdekin hillslopes.Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) are committed to helping the Beef industry improve the quality and amount of water leaving...FIND OUT MORE
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ResourcesProductive Saltland Pastures for southern WAThis Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) aims to improve members’ knowledge and skills in the establishment, management, and benefits (profitability, productivity,...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DClimate change adaption - DEEDI. Developing improved grazing management practices to assist beef production enterprises across northern Australia adapt to a changing and more variable climateClimate change has the potential to cause substantial changes to the operating conditions in the grazing industry of northern Australia....FIND OUT MORE
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ResourcesIs winter wheat the ideal dual-purpose crop?18 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Dual-purpose crops can provide valuable winter forage in livestock production systems and greatly reduce the frequency of feed gaps in winter, allowing higher winter stocking rates. By removing grazing pressure on pastures at this time they can also increase subsequent pasture availability. -
Industry NewsGrazing management through the seasons: secrets of success23 March 2022FIND OUT MORE
The use of grazing charts, calendar trigger points and ewe pregnancy scanning has allowed western Victorian producer David Kininmonth to effectively match stocking rate to carrying capacity throughout the year. -
Industry NewsNew Tebuthiuron formulation provides alternatives in the control of Prickly Acacia for farmers and graziers27 April 2021FIND OUT MORE
New Tebuthiuron formulation provides alternatives in the control of Prickly Acacia for farmers and graziers -
R&D“Eagles Nest" – development and assessment of UAV supported technologies and data capture for extensive beef production across northern AustraliaA key challenge in adopting digital information tools across extensive grazing enterprises is developing cost effective methods for remote monitoring...FIND OUT MORE
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