Three 54ha "farmlets" were established in 2000 near Uralla, NSW to trial high input, moderate input and intensive rotational grazing systems. A representative farm approach was used to interpret the profitability results of the trial from July 2000 to June 2005 at a commercial scale level to make research results more relevant to farmers. At the gross margin level, the high input farmlet had the highest annual gross margins, but this farmlet had the worst whole farm performance. These contrasting results support the claim that annual activity gross margins cannot alone indicate the profitability of an investment. This demonstrates that whole farm analysis is the most suitable method to assess different grazing systems
The decision to invest in pasture improvement raises various questions for the livestock grazier, wi...
In the absence of financial information on Australian mohair enterprises we aimed to determine the g...
There is widespread evidence that beef cattle land managers in Queensland are using stocking rates f...
Three 54ha "farmlets" were established in 2000 near Uralla, NSW to trial high input, moderate input ...
The Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales covers an area of approximately 3.12 million hecta...
The objectives of this report have been to describe important farming systems in the Central West of...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
Data from experimental sites at Maindample and Ruffy was extrapolated to a 100 ha paddock on a comme...
Data from each of 5 commercial, extensive sheep farms in Cumbria, UK were used as parameters in a li...
Grazing enterprises on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales employ a range of different strateg...
This paper investigates the relative profitability of woolled and mutton sheep under field condition...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
New perennial pasture grazing systems have been developed for livestock production in the high rainf...
Lamb production enterprises in southern Australia utilise a pasture base as their primary nutrition ...
Abstract. Data from the Cicerone farmlet study were used to quantify the balance between pasture fee...
The decision to invest in pasture improvement raises various questions for the livestock grazier, wi...
In the absence of financial information on Australian mohair enterprises we aimed to determine the g...
There is widespread evidence that beef cattle land managers in Queensland are using stocking rates f...
Three 54ha "farmlets" were established in 2000 near Uralla, NSW to trial high input, moderate input ...
The Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales covers an area of approximately 3.12 million hecta...
The objectives of this report have been to describe important farming systems in the Central West of...
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The past...
Data from experimental sites at Maindample and Ruffy was extrapolated to a 100 ha paddock on a comme...
Data from each of 5 commercial, extensive sheep farms in Cumbria, UK were used as parameters in a li...
Grazing enterprises on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales employ a range of different strateg...
This paper investigates the relative profitability of woolled and mutton sheep under field condition...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
New perennial pasture grazing systems have been developed for livestock production in the high rainf...
Lamb production enterprises in southern Australia utilise a pasture base as their primary nutrition ...
Abstract. Data from the Cicerone farmlet study were used to quantify the balance between pasture fee...
The decision to invest in pasture improvement raises various questions for the livestock grazier, wi...
In the absence of financial information on Australian mohair enterprises we aimed to determine the g...
There is widespread evidence that beef cattle land managers in Queensland are using stocking rates f...