Using Agriculture Grazing Charts
A Queensland grass farmer and beef cattle producer assesses the importance of using grazing charts in agriculture.
A Queensland grass farmer and beef cattle producer assesses the importance of using grazing charts in agriculture.
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Fred is professor emeritus of Behavioural Ecology in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University. For over 30 years, he directed an award-winning research group that pioneered an understanding of how learning influences foraging behaviour and how behaviour links soils and plants with herbivores and humans. Fred is one of the founders of BEHAVE, an international network of scientists and land managers committed to integrating behavioural principles with local knowledge to enhance environmental, economic, and cultural values of communities. He’s author of 300 research papers and several books including Nourishment.
Katlin Tilly’s energy for being an advisor comes from her passion to help create a more sustainable food system. Katlin has a diverse and unique background working in areas such as high school education, food security on small islands and as a grazing extension officer.
The Clarks were participants in the RCS Drought Resilient Soils and Landscapes Program, joining 23 other grazing businesses across the southern Queensland and northern NSW rangelands to develop drought-resilient practices.
In the rolling landscapes just outside the picturesque town of Monto in Queensland, there exists a place called 'Bonnie Doone.' It's not to be confused with the namesake from the movie The Castle, though in some ways, the story of Bonnie Doone and its stewards, Carly and Grant Burnham, bears a striking resemblance to the lovable Kerrigans. Just as the Kerrigans cherish their close-knit family, values, and community, so too do Carly, Grant, and their family. Their story is one of warmth, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to principles that extend far beyond the boundaries of their 8000-hectare organic beef cattle property.
In the heartland of Australia, where vast stretches of land help feed the nation, agriculture is king. For time-poor Aussie producers, every decision matters, every crop counts, every animal is valued and every dollar is hard-earned. RCS has provided producers with cutting-edge tools and insights for agricultural economic analysis since 1993. Two decades ago, RCS introduced ProfitProbe, a groundbreaking tool that has since become a cornerstone of economic data collection and analysis for agricultural enterprises across Australia.
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