This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for drought in the Mulga Lands of Queensland. Accompanying reports in this series present strategies and results for other regions across Queensland's grazing lands. It is intended that these analyses will support the implementation of resilient grazing, livestock management and business practices necessary to manage seasonal variability. The property-level, regionally specific livestock and business models that we have developed can be used by consultants, advisors and producers to assess both strategic and tactical management decisions for specific properties
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
Sustainable use of the northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and policy, he...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Helping grazing businesses become more profitable and drought resilient is the aim of a Queensland D...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
The work reported here represents a comprehensive analysis of the economic implications of managemen...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions that can be ap...
Extreme year-to-year rainfall variability, long periods of drought, and temporal variability in fora...
Producer reliance on drought subsidies instead of proactive planning and timely destocking in low ra...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
Context: The large inter-annual and decadal rainfall variability that occurs in northern Australian ...
There is uncertainty over the potential changes to rainfall across northern Australia under climate ...
Cattle and sheep grazing is the dominant land use in Queensland, occupying nearly 86% of Queensland’...
The utilisation of mulga trees (Acacia aneura) to provide fodder for domestic stock during drought h...
Beef cattle in northern Australia are raised on extensive pastoral properties in a semi-arid tropica...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
Sustainable use of the northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and policy, he...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Helping grazing businesses become more profitable and drought resilient is the aim of a Queensland D...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions to prepare for...
The work reported here represents a comprehensive analysis of the economic implications of managemen...
This report details the analysis of the economic implications of management decisions that can be ap...
Extreme year-to-year rainfall variability, long periods of drought, and temporal variability in fora...
Producer reliance on drought subsidies instead of proactive planning and timely destocking in low ra...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
Context: The large inter-annual and decadal rainfall variability that occurs in northern Australian ...
There is uncertainty over the potential changes to rainfall across northern Australia under climate ...
Cattle and sheep grazing is the dominant land use in Queensland, occupying nearly 86% of Queensland’...
The utilisation of mulga trees (Acacia aneura) to provide fodder for domestic stock during drought h...
Beef cattle in northern Australia are raised on extensive pastoral properties in a semi-arid tropica...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
Sustainable use of the northern grazing lands is a long-standing issue for management and policy, he...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...