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Grassland

The Issues: Grazing the Rangelands

Rangelands cover over 75 per cent of Australia’s land mass and are the largest group of relatively natural ecosystems in Australia. The continued productivity of the Rangelands for wool production depends on the long-term sustainability of their vegetation systems. Australia’s Rangelands are a mosaic of vegetation types that include grasslands, shrublands and woodlands. The short-term productivity of these systems for wool production is dependent on the annual species and plants (more)...

Planned Grazing Management

This booklet provides advice for woolgrowers in the mid north grasslands and shrublands of South Australia, on using planning grazing to optimise productivity and environmental outcomes on their property. Emphasises the importance of management tools in

Managing Weeds in Riparian Areas

Provides advice for woolgrowers on managing weeds in the mid-north grasslands and shrublands in South Australia. Summarises information about weeds, their prevention and management, so woolgrowers can make informed decisions about what to do on their pr

Preventing creek erosion

This booklet provides advice for woolgrowers on managing creek erosion in the mid-north grasslands and shrublands of South Australia, as part of the Rivers and Water Quality sub-program. Contains general information about erosion, riparian land, strateg