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Ecosystem Response To Cell Grazing
Author
Alchin, B.
Page, M.
Bosch, O.
Publisher
Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2008
Body

Grazing management has conventionally involved continuous or rotational systems. These may result in strong grazing gradients from watering points and accentuation of problems relating to selective grazing. In the temperate Nthn Tablelands of NSW, Earl and Jones (1996) found that simple rest periods provided little benefit compared to un-rested paddocks. This contrasts with the benefits of wet season spelling for northern Australia recommended by Ash, Corfield and Ksiski (2002). ...

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Anderson, L., van Klinken, R. D., and Shepherd, D. (2008). Aerially surveying Mesquite (Prosopis spp.) in the Pilbara. In: 'A Climate of Change in the Rangelands. Proceedings of the 15th Australian Rangeland Society Biennial Conference'. (Ed. D. Orr) 4 pages. (Australian Rangeland Society: Australia).
Conference Name
15th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Charters Towers Queensland
Keywords
grazing management
pastoral society