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R&DGrazing distributionGrazing does not occur evenly across a whole paddock or property and the tendency for animals to graze some areas...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DForage cropsForage crops are crops grown specifically to be grazed by livestock or conserved as hay or silage. Forage crops assist...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DGrazing managementNative pastures form the basis of many grazing systems throughout Australia. With careful grazing management, they can persist and provide...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DTree-grass balanceMuch of Australia's grazing land is comprised of woodland where trees and native pastures coexist. In these ecosystems, trees and...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DGrazing strategiesNative pastures can be managed through a number of grazing strategies including: Continuous grazing and set stocking Rotational grazing Cell...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DPriority weedsMore than 2,500 species of weeds impact Australian agriculture, costing around $5 billion annually, of which $3 billion is attributed...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DNative pasturesIn many northern Australian regions and some temperate southern areas of Australia, native pastures are the predominate pasture used for...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DMaximise plant water useEvapotranspiration has the greatest impact on the water cycle, but it is the water that goes through the plants (transpiration)...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DNutritionLivestock require a combination of protein, energy, roughage and minerals to maintain good rumen function and body function. Surplus nutrients...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DResiduesThe objective of feed selection during drought is to choose the lowest cost option or a combination of feeds that...FIND OUT MORE
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