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On-property research and strong relationships result in practice change that increases land condition and carrying capacity in Western Queensland

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Walkington, D. and Jones, P. (2026) On-property research and strong relationships result in practice change that increases land condition and carrying capacity in Western Queensland. In: 2026 NBRUC conference handbook : Proceedings of the Northern Beef Research Update Conference.

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Abstract

Land condition has declined across large areas of Northern Australia due to inappropriate grazing practices. Despite extensive extension efforts, adoption of improved practices such as wet season spelling and matching stocking rates to available forage has not been universal. This case study demonstrates how on-property research combined with extension has driven practice change on a property near Jericho in Western Queensland.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Animal Science
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural education > Agricultural extension work
Live Archive:24 Mar 2026 03:12
Last Modified:24 Mar 2026 03:12

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