European Olive (Olea Europaea) As An Economic And Sustainable Agricultural Option For The Rangelands
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Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2004
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Decline in global markets for traditional arid -zone products, such as wool, is stimulating the search fornew, economically attractive and sustainable agricultural/horticultural options in remote rural areas ofAustralia (Price et al. 2002). On Mount Weld pastoral station, situated in the semi -arid rangeland ofWestern Australia, trials involving European olive commenced in 1999. ...
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).
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
13th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs
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Keywords
rehabilitation
sustainable land management
semi-arid
Western Australia
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