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Ramping up extension delivery as pasture dieback spreads south

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Callanan, T., Peck, G. and Macdonald, V. (2026) Ramping up extension delivery as pasture dieback spreads south. In: 2026 NBRUC conference handbook : Proceedings of the Northern Beef Research Update Conference.

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Abstract

Pasture dieback causes the premature death of productive sown grass pastures across areas of eastern Queensland and New South Wales. It has been spreading to new areas in southern Queensland (SQ) since 2018 and more notably since 2023. Successful extension of recommended management options to restore productivity on affected paddocks has been conducted since 2015 by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI), but mostly in central Queensland. From 2024 to 2025, the extension program in SQ has aimed to helped producers accurately identify pasture dieback and manage affected pastures back to productivity.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Animal Science
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural education > Research. Experimentation
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural education > Agricultural extension work
Live Archive:24 Mar 2026 03:32
Last Modified:24 Mar 2026 03:32

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