The continued productivity of Australia's arid and semi-arid pastoral industry is dependent on the correcr stocking of rangelands
and the reclamation of degraded country now. Over the past 25 years as a pastoralist, I have applied management principles and techniques
which I believe are also generally applicable throughout Australia's rangelands. During that time, we have reduced stock numbers, cleared
our station of a hefty debt, substantially improved the station and the quality of the herd, undertaken considerable land reclamation work
and seen the condition of productive grazing country improve. This article describes how it has been achieved in the hope that some of
these management principles might gain wider acceptance throughout pastoral Australia.
Full-text publications from the Australian Rangelands Society (ARS) Biennial Conference Proceedings (1997-), Rangeland Journal (ARS/CSIRO; 1976-), plus videos and other resources about the rangelands of Australia.