By Asst Editor Craig R, on March 31st, 2011
Feed year growth rate patterns
Source: South Australia PROGRAZE Manual, Appendix D (for further information and the assumptions on which these tables are based, see the South Australian PROGRAZE Manual or visit www.prisa.sa.gov.au).
Mount Gambier
Lucindale Keith
Adelaide Hills (dryland)
Fleurieu Peninsula
Kangaroo Island (Parndana)
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By Asst Editor Craig R, on March 31st, 2011
Feed year growth rate patterns
Source: Western Australia PROGRAZE Manual, Appendix E (for further information and the assumptions on which these tables are based, see the Western Australian PROGRAZE Manual or visit www.agric.wa.gov.au).
West Midlands
Central
Southern
South East
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By Asst Editor Craig R, on March 30th, 2011
Feed year growth rate patterns
Source: Victoria PROGRAZE Manual, adapted from Figure 8, ‘Pasture growth rates in kg DM/ha/day for different areas of Victoria’, pp 20–22 (for further information and the assumptions on which these tables are based, see the Victorian PROGRAZE Manual or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au).
Western Victoria – Hamilton
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By Asst Editor Craig R, on March 30th, 2011
The mid-monthly estimates of pasture growth rates (kg DM/ha/day) below are for average seasonal conditions for a range of localities and regions across southern Australia. They are from state PROGRAZE manuals, available from your state department of agriculture, and based on a combination of research results, growth predictions and practical experience. Although there is . . . → Read More: Daily beef pasture growth estimates for southern New South Wales
By Asst Editor Craig R, on March 30th, 2011
Central Tablelands
The predicted growth rate could vary markedly between good and poor growing seasons.
Central West Slopes
The predicted growth rate could vary markedly between good and poor growing seasons.
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