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Mealybug and pasture dieback
Calender April 14, 2025

What is Pasture Dieback: How to Identify and Manage

Pasture dieback is a rapidly spreading condition affecting summer-growing grasses across eastern Australia, and this blog will help you identify, understand, and manage it with the support of our Pasture...

Zac

Agronomist

Calender April 13, 2025

Improved Pastures in Central Queensland – A Regional Overview

Central Queenslands high beef productivity links back to optimising improved grasses and legumes

Lachie

Agricultural Scientist

Calender March 8, 2025

Improved Pastures in Northern Australia: The Role of Buffel Grass as a Pioneer improved Species

When I think of sown pastures in the northern grazing industry, Buffel grass immediately comes to mind—and for good reason. As one of the first and most successful improved pasture...

Lachie

Agricultural Scientist

Pasture Management Tips
Calender December 16, 2024

Legumes in Your Pasture: Why 30% is the Ideal Proportion

Legumes are like the secret sauce of a thriving pasture—rich in protein, natural nitrogen boosters and water efficient during dry spells. But too much of a good thing? That’s where...

Lachie

Agricultural Scientist

Grazing For Livestock
Calender December 16, 2024

Pasture Selection Made Easy: Find the Right Species for Your farm

Pasture selection is a vital step in improving productivity, soil health, and sustainability on your property. With so many factors to consider—like climate, soil type, and pH—it can be overwhelming....

Zac

Agronomist

Calender September 23, 2024

Establishing Tropical Pastures: Key Steps for Success

Establishing tropical pastures with the right species mix, proper site preparation, and effective management can significantly boost livestock productivity and ensure sustainable land use.

Zac

Agronomist