A framework using assessments of soil condition, pasture composition and woodland density was applied to describe 14 grazing land types as being in A (100% of original carrying capacity), B (75%), C (45%) or D (20%) condition. We assessed the condition of 260 sites, principally along public and some station roads, to provide a benchmark for current land condition. Land types were also assigned relative grazing values between 10 (best) and 0, reflecting soil fertility and potential biomass production. The method identifies particular, 'at-risk' land types for priority investment of resources, while the rationale behind assessments might point to management interventions to improve the condition of those land types. Across all land types, 47%...
The clearing land of trees and introduction of exotic pastures to enhance pasture production and ass...
The objective of the project was to develop an approach to quantify the risks of land nd pasture deg...
The Stomping out Sediment project (SOS) was Reef Trust Phase 4 (RTPIV) funded and managed by North Q...
A framework using assessments of soil condition, pasture composition and woodland density was applie...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This report is primarily concerned with the examination of the condition of the natural grazing land...
Sustainable landuse is about the ability of soil to reproduce the current agricultural yield levels ...
Few tools are available to assist graziers, land administrators and financiers in making objective g...
<p>Paper from the 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference, Canberra, Australi...
This report is primarily concerned with the examination of the condition of the natural grazing land...
Recognition of the potential to enhance grazing land management to meet the goal of sustainable beef...
Safe carrying capacity information can assist producers in making stocking rate decisions to ensure ...
Sustainable management of native pastures requires an understanding of what the bounds of pasture co...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper describes the employment of two experienced graziers as consultants to apply and evaluate...
The clearing land of trees and introduction of exotic pastures to enhance pasture production and ass...
The objective of the project was to develop an approach to quantify the risks of land nd pasture deg...
The Stomping out Sediment project (SOS) was Reef Trust Phase 4 (RTPIV) funded and managed by North Q...
A framework using assessments of soil condition, pasture composition and woodland density was applie...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This report is primarily concerned with the examination of the condition of the natural grazing land...
Sustainable landuse is about the ability of soil to reproduce the current agricultural yield levels ...
Few tools are available to assist graziers, land administrators and financiers in making objective g...
<p>Paper from the 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference, Canberra, Australi...
This report is primarily concerned with the examination of the condition of the natural grazing land...
Recognition of the potential to enhance grazing land management to meet the goal of sustainable beef...
Safe carrying capacity information can assist producers in making stocking rate decisions to ensure ...
Sustainable management of native pastures requires an understanding of what the bounds of pasture co...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper describes the employment of two experienced graziers as consultants to apply and evaluate...
The clearing land of trees and introduction of exotic pastures to enhance pasture production and ass...
The objective of the project was to develop an approach to quantify the risks of land nd pasture deg...
The Stomping out Sediment project (SOS) was Reef Trust Phase 4 (RTPIV) funded and managed by North Q...