Theme 08: Grazing Ecology
Description
It is imperative that sheep production systems in southern Australia continue to be refined so producers remain financially viable but at the same time the environment is not degraded. As part of a national thrust for development and promotion of better production systems, one research site has been established in Victoria where pastures and animal production are measured together with water and nutrient movement. Results for pasture growth rates over two years are presented here and will be used to develop best industry practice at completion of the project.
Citation
Quigley, P.; Chapman, D.; Lamb, J.; and Kearney, G., "Changes in Pasture Growth Rate Due to Fertiliser and Grazing Management" (2021). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 11.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/19/8/11
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Changes in Pasture Growth Rate Due to Fertiliser and Grazing Management
It is imperative that sheep production systems in southern Australia continue to be refined so producers remain financially viable but at the same time the environment is not degraded. As part of a national thrust for development and promotion of better production systems, one research site has been established in Victoria where pastures and animal production are measured together with water and nutrient movement. Results for pasture growth rates over two years are presented here and will be used to develop best industry practice at completion of the project.