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World livestock an asset not a threat to human food availability

January 19, 2018March 20, 2018 admin 0 Comments grain as livestock feed, meat versus grain

A world analysis of the feed consumption of all livestock classes shows that the bulk of their diets are supplied by pasture, browse, food processing wastes and bi-products. Just 13% is supplied by grains that could be used for human food production.

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The history of farm land management in Australia – there are two different versions
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The history of farm land management in Australia – there are two different versions

February 21, 2018 admin 0
World livestock an asset not a threat to human food availability
World Food & Markets 

World livestock an asset not a threat to human food availability

January 19, 2018 admin 0
Agroforestry delivers holistic outcomes for Kenyan farmers
International Landcare 

Agroforestry delivers holistic outcomes for Kenyan farmers

December 27, 2017 admin 0
Tapping the ‘plant microbiome’ to improve farming and plant health
Soil health & plant nutrition 

Tapping the ‘plant microbiome’ to improve farming and plant health

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Spring 2017 update: Prolific pasture key to new born lamb welfare
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Spring 2017 update: Prolific pasture key to new born lamb welfare

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By working with nature farm productivity is rewarded with optimum lamb and ewe welfare, optimum lambing percentage, and optimum pasture growth to support ewe milk production and lamb growth rate. Applying some simple pasture management techniques supports natural sheep reproduction cycles, pasture growth and paddock ecosystem functions.

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