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Extension note 3: Using natural regeneration to establish shelter on wool properties
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This booklet provides information to wool farmers on using natural regeneration for shelter on properties. Based on research conducted in central Victoria, it provides evidence that natural regeneration is a cost-effective way of increasing shelter. It also provides a guide to predict, areas on the farm which may be suitable for regeneration, designing and creating these areas, and the costs and benefits of natural regeneration.
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- Native Vegetation (144)
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- Native Vegetation (29)
- Shelter (1)
- Native vegetation regeneration (2)
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Published
2006
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EF061121
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