Pasture and ground cover during drought (02/23)

Feed on Offer (FOO) is a measure of the amount or quantity of pasture available for grazing animals at any one time.

Feed on Offer (FOO) is a measure of the amount or quantity of pasture available for grazing animals at any one time. It is measured in kilograms of dry matter per hectare (kg DM/ha). Pasture quality or digestibility is measured as megajoules of metabolisable energy per kilogram of dry matter (MJ ME/kg DM).

Both FOO and pasture quality will determine the predicted growth rate of livestock at their stage of production. Pasture quality is generally more important than quantity as livestock can reach a maximum intake but still not be receiving adequate nutrition for production and growth or even just maintenance.

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Drought Research Reports

Maintaining mental health during drought (12/22)

In any given year, one in five Australians will experience symptoms of mental illness and about 60% won’t seek help.

Livestock feed requirements (11/22)

When finances are stretched and there is limited feed available, it is important to be prepared and plan early so decision making is easier.

Livestock water requirements (09/22)

Australia’s variable climate means it is vital to have adequate water available to meet the broad range of water requirements on a property.

Asking for help and where to find it (10/22)

Australia’s variable climate means it is vital to have adequate water available to meet the broad range of water requirements on a property.

Annual Reviews

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