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Wool Industry River Management Guide: Sheep/Wheat zones
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Aims to help woolgrowers and those that work with them in sheep wheat areas, to improve and protect the health of water courses and riparian land on their farms, as well as to minimise the impacts of wool production on water quality and stream health. The aim is to use improved management to achieve both environmental and productive benefits. It also provides information about how these requirements can be incorporated into farm design and wool production operations. The publication provides a comprehensive overview of the science underpinning recommended management practices and is organised against issues identified by woolgrowers as important to them. Case studies are also included at the end of each section.
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- Rivers and Wetlands (167)
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- Woolgrowers (75)
- Wool Production (23)
- Management (11)
- Riparian Land (5)
- Farm Design (2)
- Water Courses (2)
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