Declining sown pasture productivity as a result of a tie-up in plant available soil nitrogen is an ongoing constraint to grazing production across the brigalow bioregion of central and southern Queensland. Research suggests that legume establishment offers the most cost effective long-term remediation strategy for improving pasture quality and yield. Within southern Queensland, medics (Medicago spp.) can provide valuable winter contributions to dietary protein and soil nitrogen, however establishment and yields are frequently poor and soil phosphorus often limiting. An experiment was established across two soil types (brigalow clay and poplar box red loam) 70 km north of Goondiwindi, Queensland to investigate the effects of sowing method, w...
A rich suite of pasture legumes and grasses have been released for the Queensland grain belt, partic...
Hosseini Bai, S ORCiD: 0000-0001-8646-6423Purpose: There is considerable interest in finding a cost-...
[Extract] Nitrogen is the most limiting element in agricultural production and deficiency reduces th...
In 2010 a three year Meat and Livestock Australia funded Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) was estab...
Poor establishment is the most common reason for failure of pasture legumes sown into existing grass...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Efficient ways to re-establish pastures are needed on land that requires a rotation between pastures...
Soil fertility decline in the northern grain belt has resulted in corresponding declines in grain yi...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
In the 1980’s CSIRO and QDPI established a number of pasture legume evaluation trials throughout cla...
The effect of 2 tillage practices (zero v. conventional), fertiliser application (nitrogen, phosphor...
The incorporation of sown pastures as short-term rotations into the cropping systems of northern Aus...
Forage legumes are a key feature of temperate grasslands in southern Australia, valued for their abi...
A rich suite of pasture legumes and grasses have been released for the Queensland grain belt, partic...
Hosseini Bai, S ORCiD: 0000-0001-8646-6423Purpose: There is considerable interest in finding a cost-...
[Extract] Nitrogen is the most limiting element in agricultural production and deficiency reduces th...
In 2010 a three year Meat and Livestock Australia funded Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) was estab...
Poor establishment is the most common reason for failure of pasture legumes sown into existing grass...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Efficient ways to re-establish pastures are needed on land that requires a rotation between pastures...
Soil fertility decline in the northern grain belt has resulted in corresponding declines in grain yi...
Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively...
In the 1980’s CSIRO and QDPI established a number of pasture legume evaluation trials throughout cla...
The effect of 2 tillage practices (zero v. conventional), fertiliser application (nitrogen, phosphor...
The incorporation of sown pastures as short-term rotations into the cropping systems of northern Aus...
Forage legumes are a key feature of temperate grasslands in southern Australia, valued for their abi...
A rich suite of pasture legumes and grasses have been released for the Queensland grain belt, partic...
Hosseini Bai, S ORCiD: 0000-0001-8646-6423Purpose: There is considerable interest in finding a cost-...
[Extract] Nitrogen is the most limiting element in agricultural production and deficiency reduces th...