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Steak n Wood project: Silvopastoral systems research in Queensland and Northern New South Wales

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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.

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Abstract

Silvopastoral 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.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Animal Science, Horticulture and Forestry Science
Additional Information:DPI Authors: Nahuel Pachas, Like Danaher, Steven Bray, Anthony Burridge, Kerry Goodwin, Tracey Menzies, Angela Anderson
Subjects:Forestry > Sylviculture
Animal culture > Cattle
Live Archive:24 Mar 2026 02:48
Last Modified:02 Jul 2026 00:57

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