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Drought

Planning to handle drought

General information

  • Defining 'drought'
  • Drought hints
  • Drought planning
  • Impact of drought
  • Planning for drought
  • StockPlan

Drought strategies

  • Addressing the trigger points in a drought
  • Agistment guidelines
  • Auditing farm resources (pasture, feeds, water, livestock condition)
  • Drought strategies for the livestock producer
  • Leasing land - calculating a rental
  • Productivity after the drought
  • Water requirements for sheep and cattle

Climate forecasting

  • Assessing current pasture and vegetation conditions
  • Assessing future enterprise risk - the medium-term climate outlook
  • Assessing future enterprise risk - the short-term climate outlook
  • Bureau of Meteorology (www.bom.gov.au) 
  • Drought advance and retreat in NSW - 1972 to current
  • Management of climate variability
  • Reviewing historical climate information
  • The Long Paddock: climate management information (www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au) 
  • The role of climate science in drought management

Financial considerations in drought

  • Cattle transport costs - calculator 
  • Cattle transport costs - calculator instructions
  • Drought planning
  • Feed cost calculator 
  • Feed cost calculator instructions
  • Financial considerations of agisting stock in drought
  • Financial considerations of feeding cattle in drought
  • Financial considerations of leasing land for your stock in drought
  • Financial considerations of selling stock in drought
  • Financial issues for the dairy farm in a drought
  • Prompts to assess your financial situation in drought
  • Sheep transport costs - calculator 
  • Sheep transport costs - calculator instructions
  • Sources of market information
  • Tax issues for livestock producers during and after drought
  • Tax treatment of forced livestock sales due to pasture and fodder loss

You may also be interested in...

  • Climate and weather (including rainfall maps) 
  • Drought assistance
  • Managing in drought
  • Current drought situation
  • Planning to handle drought
  • Drought recovery
  • Lessons learnt from drought
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