Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces production by approximately 50%, a farm gate cost to industry of > $17B over the next 30 years. Buffel grass is the most widely established sown species (>75% of plantings) and has been estimated to be “dominant” on 5.8 M hectares and “common” on a further 25.9 M hectares of Queensland. Legumes are the most cost effective mitigation option and can reclaim 30-50% of lost production. Commercial use of legumes has achieved mixed results with notable successes but many failures. There is significant opportunity to improve commercial results from legumes using existing technologies, however there is a need for targeted research to improve the reliability...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
Poor establishment is the most common reason for failure of pasture legumes sown into existing grass...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The productivity of improved pastures in Australia's southeastern grazing regions is now believed to...
The productivity of improved pastures in Australia's southeastern grazing regions is now believed to...
Declining productivity of sown pastures due to a reduction in plant available soil nitrogen has typi...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
In 2010 a three year Meat and Livestock Australia funded Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) was estab...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
Poor establishment is the most common reason for failure of pasture legumes sown into existing grass...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The productivity of improved pastures in Australia's southeastern grazing regions is now believed to...
The productivity of improved pastures in Australia's southeastern grazing regions is now believed to...
Declining productivity of sown pastures due to a reduction in plant available soil nitrogen has typi...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
In 2010 a three year Meat and Livestock Australia funded Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) was estab...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
Beef cattle grazing (~14 million head) native pastures is the dominant economic use of northern graz...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
Poor establishment is the most common reason for failure of pasture legumes sown into existing grass...