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Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands

program theme

Turning saline land into a profitable asset.

Dryland salinity is recognised as one of the major risks to agriculture and the natural environment in the high to medium rainfall zones of Australia. Forty-one per cent of the nation’s woolgrowers indicate they already have land affected by dryland salinity [Land, Water & Wool Best Practice Survey 2003] and it is estimated that many other landscapes used for wool production are under increased risk.

Grazing is one of the few activities that can make productive and profitable use of saline land, and also reduce the negative impacts on the environment, and on property owners and managers. The Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands (SGSL) Sub-program has helped woolgrowers better understand and manage their saline land through a range of activities.

These SGSL activities and projects helped to achieve:

  • Improved production and profit from grazing saline land;
  • Better environmental outcomes from saline land; and
  • More pride for producers who are proactively changing their management systems to tackle saline land on their properties.

SGSL was the largest of the seven Sub-programs in Land, Water & Wool, and was supported by Meat & Livestock Australia, the Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity, CSIRO and State agencies in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales. Alongside the five national research projects, SGSL also uniquely supported 120 local producer network demonstration sites in partnership with woolgrower groups across WA, SA, Victoria, Tasmania and NSW.

Other SGSL Websites

SGSL Western Australia Network

The SGSL WA Network site features a range of resources and case studies relevant to Western Australia. Please note that this is hosted by the Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia.

SGSL Western Australia Network

Saltland Genie

Saltland Genie has all the answers when it comes to saltland. He uses the latest knowledge and tools for saltland management from the Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands initiative.

With all the facts and resources at his fingertips, Genie helps you compare the pros and cons of all the options. He shows you what has worked for others and what should work for you.

Visit www.saltlandgenie.com.au.

Projects

Publications and Resources

Type Title Product Numbersort icon Publication Year
Fact Sheet Have a Yarn No.17 PF071277 2007
Fact Sheet Have a Yarn No.18 PF071278 2007
Fact Sheet Have a Yarn No.19 PF071279 2007
Fact Sheet Have a Yarn No.20 PF071280 2007
Fact Sheet Have a Yarn No.21 PF071281 2007
Case Study Insights Case Studies on how farmers are successfully managing saltland for profit and sustainability PK040658 2004
General Information Saltland Scoring Solutions - greater than 600mm PK071258 2007
General Information Saltland Scoring Solutions - 400-600mm PK071259 2007
General Information Saltland Scoring Solutions - less than 400mm PK071260 2007
General Information Partners in Natural Resource Management PK071351 2007
Final Report Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands WA1 Research Project Final Report PK071404 2008
Final Report SGSL Producer Network Projects (New South Wales) PK071405 2007
Final Report Final Report- Sustainable Grazing on Saline Lands South Australia PK071406 2007
Final Report Final Report- Sustainable Grazing on Saline Land Victoria and Tasmania PK071408 2007
Final Report Final Report- Optimising the saltland pastures systems for profitable use PK071409 2007
Final Report SGSL Grazing Theme PK071428 2007
Final Report SGSL Biodiversity Theme PK071429 2006
Final Report Final Report- Does grazing on perennial pastures on saline land affect farm salt and water balances? PK071432 2007
Final Report Final Report for West Australian network for Participatory R&D for SGSL PN20979
Final Report Productive and Sustainable Salt Tolerant Pastures for South Australia and Victoria PN20985 2006
id: 325 / created: 10 December, 2007 / last updated: 10 September, 2009