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Ecology & Management of Grazing Systems

  • AGRI30029
  • Contact Hours: Twenty-four hours lectures, 36 hours practicals/tutorial sessions
    Total Time Commitment: Contact hours: 60. Estimated total time commitment (including non-contact time): 120 hours.
  • 12.50
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Pastures and grasslands comprise the dominant vegetation cover across the Australian continent. The way pastures and grasslands are managed is therefore central to the sustainable use of natural resources such as soil and water, as well as the economic development of the pasture-based livestock industries (meat and wool sheep, beef cattle, and dairy). This subject will include: An overview of Australia's pasture and grassland resources; the population biology of pasture plants, including the growth cycles of annual and perennial plants, and pathways of plant survival; the major pasture plant species and pasture types, their agronomic and adaptive characteristics and management... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: BIOL10004 Biology of Cells and Organisms Semester 1 12.50



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