Management options and species evaluation to increase productivity in dieback affected pastures - PHASE II
Pasture dieback is a condition that causes the death of sown and native pastures by affecting plant health and function, reducing productivity. This project is identifying and evaluating economically viable management options to increase pasture productivity and feed livestock in regions affected by pasture dieback in Queensland. Four demonstration sites are being developed and the results and recommendations will be shared with producers at field days and through information materials.
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