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Farm Design

Science in the Paddock: L-R Andrew Stewart, Alex Campbell, John Powell (author),

Farming trees for profit and conservation

Integrating trees and shrubs into farms and catchments can mean wins for both conservation and profit, attendees heard at a Science in the Paddock breakfast briefing held in Canberra today.

The briefing, titled ‘Farmers leading landscape change: ingredients for success!’, showcased the essential role of farmers in achieving sustainable landscapes and resilient rural communities.

Wool Industry River Management Guide: Sheep/Wheat zones

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 (more)...

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Wool Industry River Management Guide: High rainfall zones including tableland areas

This Guide aims to help woolgrowers and those that work with them in high rainfall 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 strea