Nationally, biomass levels remain steady or slightly improved as a result of recent weather events, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the country. As many graziers & land managers have noted, pasture mass levels in some areas are well above the...
Over the past two weeks, conditions for herbage mass have been very favourable across the eastern half of NSW, Qld and much of Victoria. The ongoing improvement has seen much of the country now meeting the average or above average seasonal deciles for January. ...
Rainfall events in the period from the 18th through to the 30th of September remained largely restricted to the south east of NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. These events, along with short term heat periods have contributed to increased variability in pasture biomass...
Rainfall events in the period from the 18th through to the 30th of September remained largely restricted to the south east of NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. These events, along with short term heat periods have contributed to increased variability in pasture biomass...
The gradual decline in national biomass levels which has been a feature of recent updates now appears to have eased with robust growth events on the back of recent storms and rainfall events across Northern NSW, Queensland, and the Northern Territory. Biomass growth...
Scattered storms and showers over the eastern portion of the continent have helped to reduce the rate of pasture decline. Looking at the national position, there have been only slight changes in the level of total standing Dry Matter in the past two weeks, reflecting...