Land Management

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Talking BiGG - stories from the Biodiversity in Grain & Graze (BiGG) Farmer Forum, January 2008, Hobart, TasmaniaProductPrinted: Orderable
Thinking BiGG - farming families tell their stories of biodiversityProductPrinted: Orderable
Final Report- Farm Business, Wool Production & BiodiversityProductDownload: PDF
Integrating Paddock and Catchment PlanningProductDownload: PDF
Pastures on New England wool propertiesProductDownload: PDF
Knowing El Nino: The Influences of Climate Perception of Land Management Decisions in Western NSW and QLD Project
Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in the SA Pastoral Zone Project
Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in the Western Zone (QLD)Project
Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in the WA Southern Pastoral Zone Project
Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in Western NSW Project
Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in Australia’s Pastoral Zone Project
Integrating paddock and catchment planning: a woolgrower driven approach to sustainable landscape management Project
Biodiversity conservation integrated into sustainable grazing systems (Tasmania) Project
Profitable, biodiverse wool production systems for the Northern Tablelands (NSW)Project
Farm businesses, wool production and biodiversity Project
Development of Wool Industry River Management Guides for the High Rainfall and Sheep and Wheat zones of Australia Project
Sustainable sheep grazing systems for riparian landscapesProject
Optimising wool production and profitability in the Mid-North riparian areas Project
Managing gully erosion in the NSW Tablelands to improve water quality and maintain productive wool pastures Project
Mitchell grass death in Queensland: extent, economic impact and potential for recovery Project
Stocking rate decision tools for rangeland pastoralists Project
Delivering a land condition framework for grazing land management education Project
Wool producers with remote control: new tools for whole of property management Project
Informing the decisions of pastoral woolgrowers for country and profitProject