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Pasture Management

Replacement of woodlands and native perennial grasslands with introduced annual pasture species has contributed to an increase in salinity, soil acidification and soil erosion. The establishment and improved management of deep-rooted perennial pastures on agricultural land is a long standing practice to assist in the control many forms of land degradation. These practices are widely recommended in catchment management plans as strategies to reduce the rise of groundwater tables and to reduce the rate of soil acidification. Perennial pasture resowing rates and top-dressing of perennial pastures were selected as indicators of the extent of adoption of sustainable pasture management practices.

thumb nail map for perennial pasture

Perennial Pasture Rewsown Rates 1996/97
Photo:  Granite Hills near Waubra
Grazing near Waubra
Summary of trends

The full reports on the adoption of pasture management practices for every catchment management region in Victoria are linked to from this site.

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Corangamite

Mon-35.pdf
(PDF 282KB)
Gippsland

Mon-36.pdf
(PDF 202KB)
Glenelg-Hopkins

Mon-33.pdf
(PDF 306KB)
Goulburn Broken

Mon-34.pdf
(PDF 273KB)
Mallee

Mon-41.pdf
(PDF 277KB)


North East


Mon-38.pdf
(PDF 370KB)


North Central


Mon-37.pdf
(PDF 291KB)


Port Phillip & Westernport

Mon-39.pdf
(PDF 218KB)


Wimmera


Mon-40.pdf
(PDF 186KB)

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