Steak n Wood project: Silvopastoral systems research in Queensland and Northern New South WalesExport / Share Pachas, N. A., Danaher, L., Bray, S. G., Lee, D., Burridge, A., Goodwin, K. L., Venn, T., Menzies, T., Schulke, B., Anderson, A. E. and Nguyen, T. C. (2026) Steak n Wood project: Silvopastoral systems research in Queensland and Northern New South Wales. In: 2026 NBRUC conference handbook : Proceedings of the Northern Beef Research Update Conference.
Organisation URL: https://dpi.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/61DOAAF_INST/1km05pd/alma991000590765605056 AbstractSilvopastoral systems (SPS) are an innovative land management strategy that deliberately integrate livestock and trees to produce both beef and timber, while delivering co-benefits such as carbon sequestration, income diversification, biodiversity enhancement, soil erosion reduction, and improved animal welfare (Jose & Dollinger, 2019). The Steak n Wood project aims to validate and quantify the productivity impacts of integrating timber trees with cattle and the co-benefits associated with silvopastoral systems in Queensland and northern New South Wales.
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