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Pastures and grazing

A range of resources are available to support producers manage pasture quality and quantity to reduce supplementary feeding and maintain an acceptable level of sheep productivity, health and welfare.

In the agricultural area of Western Australia with its Mediterranean climate, most pastures are comprised of annual species, which actively grow from late autumn through to mid- to late-spring. However, irrespective of the rainfall and length of the growing season which can vary from less than 4 months in the eastern wheatbelt to more than 7 months in the high rainfall south-west there are periods in the year when pasture supply and livestock demand do not match.

Pastures from Space™

Pastures from Space™ uses remote sensing to provide estimates of feed on offer (FOO) and Pasture Growth Rate (PGR) on a weekly basis during the growing season across the agricultural region.  Producers can select their property using the application to gain an understanding of their pasture productivity and assist with feed budgeting.

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Agricultural and pastoral rangelands reports

Reports on sustainable natural resource use in agriculture and pastoral rangelands in Western Australia.

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