Serrated tussock is one of the greatest threats to Northern Tablelands grazing systems, providing no nutritional value to livestock and dramatically decreasing stocking rates. Listen in to the conversation as weeds experts Beth Brown and Phil Blackmore discuss how best to tackle this emerging threat.
This episode is jointly funded through Northern Tablelands Local Land Services and the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Contacts
Max Newsome– for livestock management – 0427 007190
Beth Brown – Regional Weeds Coordinator – 0429 773 453
New England Weeds Authority - (02) 6770 3602 newa@newa.nsw.gov.au
Disclaimer
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