Potential economic benefit of intensification of beef production in Australian rangelands: an operational case study perspective.


Autoria(s): Best, M.A.
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2008

Resumo

In Australia, the development of rangelands has led to steady gains in pastoral productivity through more intensive and widespread land use (Stokes et al., 2006). Opportunities to benefit from intensification exist on large properties with relatively poor water and fencing infrastructure development, resulting in uneven utilisation of available forage (Ash et al.,2006). The objective of this study is to value expected economic gains from carrying out property improvements on a beef property located in Northern Australia.

Identificador

Best, M.A. (2008) Potential economic benefit of intensification of beef production in Australian rangelands: an operational case study perspective. In: Multifunctional grasslands in a changing world, Volume II: XXI International Grassland Congress and VIII International Rangeland Congress. Guangdong People's Publishing House, Hohhot, China, 29 June-5 July 2008, p. 34.

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1718/

Publicador

Guangdong People's Publishing House

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1718/

Palavras-Chave #Rangelands. Range management. Grazing #Cattle #Farm economics. Farm management. Agricultural mathematics
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Book Section

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