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Fence Clipex exclusion Buninyong Oc 2017

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SOC-versus-stocking-rate-carrying-capacity-and-ecosystem-function-April-2015

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Chicory plantain ewe and lamb 1019

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Moffitts farm Road East chicory paddock comparison with dry 2018 19 summer

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Moffitts Farm brassica comparison mid Dec cc mid Feb 19 without rain

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Fairy ring fungi did not enhance plantain brassica growth compared to outside the ring 29 Dec 18

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Fairy ring Road East with chicory and plantain with measurement 29 December 2018

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Fairy ring Road East with chicory and plantain B 29 December 2018

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Fairy ring preferntially grazed by sheep October 2015

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Fairy ring Road paddock pasture growth comparison 916

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Fairy ring Road paddock 1016

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Direct drill pasture after brassica Road East 1018

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Direct drill pasture after brassica Road East B 1018

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Ewes and lambs in Middle East pasture B 918 4000kg green dry matter

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Ewes and lambs in Middle East paddock Moffitts Sept 2018 918 4000kg green dry matter

A minimum 1200kg dry matter per hectare is critical for pasture productivity and ecosystem functions. Photo: Patrick Francis.

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Ewe with twin lambs on pasture Moffitts Sept 18

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Ewe condition score was held above 3 thanks to herbs such as this chicory and plantain 618

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Twin lambs in pasture lucerne paddock 918

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Chicory plantain cleaned up by ewes June 2018

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Ewes with new lambs graze a paddock planted with plantain for higher nutrition. Trees provide a windbreak and protection for lambs

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Lambs in Dam South West chicory plantain lucerne 6 June 2018

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Brassica road paddock grazing 13 June 2018

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Ewes in Top paddock traditional summer active cocksfoot 20 April 2018

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Brassic Dam South West direct drilled early Nov taken in mid Dec 16

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Yellow headed cockchafer larvae versus pasture species 617

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Pasture bent grass Macedon Ranges 417

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Old-growth forest carbon sinks overestimated
Soil carbon types & carbon flows 

Old-growth forest carbon sinks overestimated

March 28, 2021March 28, 2021 admin 0
Putting more relevant numbers around Australia’s livestock emissions
Environment 

Putting more relevant numbers around Australia’s livestock emissions

March 28, 2021March 28, 2021 admin 0
Soil carbon to decline from global warming negative feedback loop
Soil carbon types & carbon flows 

Soil carbon to decline from global warming negative feedback loop

March 24, 2021March 26, 2021 admin 0
Comparing grasses without grazing them has little value for building climate resilience
Pasture Trial Reviews 

Comparing grasses without grazing them has little value for building climate resilience

March 23, 2021March 24, 2021 admin 0

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2020 spring update: pasture and lamb bonanza

December 1, 2020December 12, 2020 admin 0

2020 rainfall has been consistently close to or above average each month ensuring optimum pasture growth and ewe fertility ensuring a record high lamb marking and weaning percentage.

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