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Drought

Stock feeds and pasture in drought

  • Alternative roughage feeds
  • Cane tops as cattle fodder
  • Commodity vendor declarations for stock feeds
  • Dangers in feeding waste material to livestock
  • Drought - buying feed at the right price
  • Drought increases residue risks
  • Feed controls - stopping BSE (mad cow disease)
  • Feed cost calculator instructions
  • Fortified molasses mixes for cattle
  • How useful are blocks and dry licks for livestock in a drought?
  • Information on importing fodder into NSW
  • Making your own protein blocks for cattle
  • Management of organochlorine and related residues
  • Measuring herbage mass - the median quadrat technique
  • Pasture assessment and livestock production
  • Pasture sustainability and management in drought
  • Processing grains for cattle in drought
  • Prompts to assess available feed (other than pasture) in drought
  • Protein supplements for cattle in drought
  • Reducing residue risks when feeding sugar cane products
  • Sawdust - a suitable roughage in drought?
  • Scrub feeding
  • Supplementary feeds suitable for cattle in drought
  • The kurrajong
  • The value of unusual feeds in drought
  • Urea roller drum mixes for cattle
  • Visually assessing pasture condition and availability in drought
  • Vitamin and mineral additives for sheep and cattle in drought
  • What impact does drought have on weeds?
  • White cottonseed - a supplementary feed for beef cattle

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