Overgrazing

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141Biology / Tussock / Poaceae / Overgrazing / Prairie / Nassella / Herbicide / Grazing / Rangeland / Grasslands / Biogeography / Agriculture

NEWS FROM THE CALFED BAY-DELTA SCIENCE PROGRAM BIG PICTURE ScienceAction

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Source URL: www.hastingsreserve.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-24 03:10:47
142Biology / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Hay / Horse care / Overgrazing / Manure / Horse / Grazing / Beetle / Agriculture / Livestock / Zoology

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Source URL: c2.horsesa.asn.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-21 21:13:45
143Human geography / Soil science / Livestock / Sustainable agriculture / Grazing / Soil / Dryland salinity / Erosion / Overgrazing / Agriculture / Land management / Land use

Queensland’s land resources are subject to a wide variety of land uses which impose a complex range of pressures, many of them interrelated. Both urbanisation and agriculture exert pressures to clear vegetation, which

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Source URL: www.ehp.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2009-10-13 22:06:39
144Biology / Ecology / Garden pests / Aquatic ecology / Wetland / Grazing / Burdekin River / Overgrazing / NQ Dry Tropics / Agriculture / Livestock / Land use

Case study: Beef cattle Managing frontage country and wetlands David and Dianne Hood have been managing the Kirkton property in the Burdekin catchment since 2004 to improve beef production and enhance local wetlands. The

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Source URL: wetlandinfo.ehp.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-23 23:58:09
145Biology / Ecology / Garden pests / Aquatic ecology / Wetland / Grazing / Burdekin River / Overgrazing / NQ Dry Tropics / Agriculture / Livestock / Land use

Case study: Beef cattle Managing frontage country and wetlands David and Dianne Hood have been managing the Kirkton property in the Burdekin catchment since 2004 to improve beef production and enhance local wetlands. The

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Source URL: wetlandinfo.ehp.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-23 23:58:09
146Biology / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Grazing / Overgrazing / Barkly Tableland / Pasture / Wildlife / Livestock / Agriculture / Land management

Production & Conservation Gains Through Adaptive Grazing – The Beetaloo Pilot 1Kate Christianson, 2Jane Douglas, 3Jane Armstrong & 2Dionne Walsh 1 Barkly Landcare & Conservation Association, 2 Department of Primary Ind

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Source URL: www.territorynrm.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-21 23:44:41
147Horse care / Horse colic / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Hay / Horse / Overgrazing / Weed control / Grazing / Pasture / Agriculture / Livestock / Land management

Horse Keeping in Low Rainfall Areas Low rainfall areas pose a special challenge for horse property owners to maintain adequate ground cover Introduction

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Source URL: c2.horsesa.asn.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-05 19:49:34
148Horse care / Overgrazing / Grazing / Weed control / Hay / Horse / Mud fever / Pasture / Soil / Agriculture / Livestock / Land management

HorsesLandWater Improving the health of horses and the environment www.horseslandwater.com Keys to successful land management

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Source URL: www.horseslandwater.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-12-05 22:00:28
149Biology / Horse management / Land use / Horse health / Horse care / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Hay / Overgrazing / Grazing / Agriculture / Livestock / Zoology

HorsesLandWater Improving the health of horses and the environment POOR CONDITION Weeds • Pastures • Horse management systems POOR CONDITION

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Source URL: www.horseslandwater.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-12-05 21:37:12
150Atmospheric sciences / Land management / Land use / Fodder / Sustainable agriculture / Overgrazing / Drought / Grazing / Hay / Agriculture / Livestock / Grasslands

Managing for drought in grazing lands Rainfall variability is a key feature of the Queensland climate with the rainfall decreasing and becoming more variable from the coast to the inland. It is normal for seasons to be w

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Source URL: www.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-15 20:08:40
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