32nd Conference, Pathway to Productive Pastures. Virtual Conference 2021
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Sessional Papers
- Farming Forecaster – Phil Graham
- Permanent electric fencing – A solution for many guardians of the land – GW Mulligan, D Abbey and A Fitzgerald
- Laggan Grazing Demonstration – observations and key lessons after six years –
M Lieschke - Getting started on the pasture pathway – B St Clair
- Understanding and managing soil acidity – the key to sustainable and productive grazing systems – HM Burns, JR Condon and GD Li
- Soil Fertility – You can’t manage what you don’t measure –HM Warren and AP Britton
- Rejuvenation of run-down perennial pastures – FJ Leech and RB Garnsey
- Managing the establishment of productive perennial pastures – HK Best
- An insight into graze and grain systems in a high rainfall zone environment – Cate and Peter Brooks
- Opportunities to build Soil Organic Carbon in a challenging environment; climate change and shifting paradigms – SE Orgill and BW Murphy
- Adding “Carbon Farming for Carbon Trading” to your productive pastures – Louisa Kiely, Director, Carbon Farmers of Australia Pty Ltd
- Carbon Neutral by 2030 roadmap for the Australian red meat industry – Margaret Jewell
Contributed Papers
- Pasture dieback on the North Coast of New South Wales. 1. Initial diagnostics to identify the causal agent – SP Boschma, A Daly, PS Gillespie, O Wildman, M Shrivasatava, N Jennings, JM Geary and SJ Baker
- Pasture dieback on the North Coast of New South Wales. 2. Symptom development and current recommendations – SP Boschma, N Jennings, JM Geary and SJ Baker
- Desmanthus is more persistent than lucerne through drought on the North-West Slopes of NSW – SP Boschma, CA Harris, MA Brennan, C Murray, SJ Baker and S Harden
- A ‘second go’ at pasture improvement on “Mt Somers”, Neville – Julian Cook
- Legume content and sub-optimal nodulation linked to soil acidity and nutrient availability in the Mudgee region of the Central Tablelands, NSW – C Edwards and B Hackney
- A preliminary evaluation of perennial legume persistence on the Southern Tablelands of NSW – RC Hayes, MT Newell, WB Badgery, CA Harris, GD Li, Price, NR Munday, RS Stutz and RA Culvenor
- Investigating producer interest in and experience with tropical perennial grasses in inland NSW – K Sinclair, AL Curtis, SJ Baker and SP Boschma
- Soil water dynamics and water use efficiency of tropical pastures in Central West NSW – MJ Uddin, WJ Smith, SR Murphy, SP Boschma and Y Alemseged