There are significant economic and environmental issues impacting on the short and long term viability of family-run breeding enterprises in the Queensland Gulf. Falling cattle prices and increased business costs threaten the social and financial well-being of many beef producers. Set stocking and overgrazing combine to reduce native 3P (productive, palatable and perennial) grass frequency and herd productivity. The Ryan family on Greenhills Station at George-town in the Queensland Gulf embarked on a 5 year water and fencing infrastructure development program aiming to improve pasture utilisation, land condition and long term carrying capacity
The Rangeland Journal – Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
The Rangeland Journal - Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...
The farm-gate value of extensive beef production from the northern Gulf region of Queensland, Austra...
Sustainable use of the northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and policy, he...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions that can be ap...
At first glance the extensively operated North Queensland (NQ) beef industry appears a simple agricu...
The northern Australian beef industry accounts for approximately half of the national beef herd. It ...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
Approximately 5% of Australian national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are derived from the northern...
Sustainable use of Australia's northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and po...
Managing cattle production in the rangelands of northern Queensland is a challenging job. E-Beef Sma...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
The work reported here represents a comprehensive analysis of the economic implications of managemen...
The Rangeland Journal – Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
The Rangeland Journal - Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...
The farm-gate value of extensive beef production from the northern Gulf region of Queensland, Austra...
Sustainable use of the northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and policy, he...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions that can be ap...
At first glance the extensively operated North Queensland (NQ) beef industry appears a simple agricu...
The northern Australian beef industry accounts for approximately half of the national beef herd. It ...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
Approximately 5% of Australian national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are derived from the northern...
Sustainable use of Australia's northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and po...
Managing cattle production in the rangelands of northern Queensland is a challenging job. E-Beef Sma...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
The work reported here represents a comprehensive analysis of the economic implications of managemen...
The Rangeland Journal – Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
The Rangeland Journal - Climate Clever Beef special issue examines options for the beef industry in ...