Module 12: Efficient pastoral production
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Introduction
Introduction1 quiz -
Efficient pastoral productionPreparing a property plan
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Efficient and innovative pastoral production
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Assessing current production and handling systems
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Reviewing innovation across the industry
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Identifying opportunities to benefit from innovation and efficiencies
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Establishing objectives for your grazing management approach
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Assessing systems and approaches to grazing management
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Monitoring performance
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Matching grazing pressure to feed supply
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Identifying feed supply throughout the year
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Dry sheep equivalent
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Calculating total grazing pressure
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Matching production cycle to feed quality and quantity
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Conditioning feed to respond to rainfall
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Developing a pest animal management plan
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Controlling competing grazing species
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Controlling predator animals
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Options for good seasons
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Options for poor seasons
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Monitoring natural resource management1 quiz
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SummarySummary1 quiz
To assess production and handling systems requires knowledge of industry best practice and the benchmarks for production systems in a given area. Some common benchmarking examples include:
- gross income per dry sheep equivalent (DSE
- DSE managed per labour unit
- gross income per labour unit
- return on investment (%)
- income from wool ($/head)
- income from meat ($/head)
- income from surplus sheep sales
- split of wool:meat ratio
- flock net reproduction rate (NRR)
- scanning, marking and weaning percentages.
Knowing an enterprise’s cost of production can highlight where efficiencies can be made. The MMFS Cost of production calculator for wool and sheepmeat enterprises tool can assist with calculating cost of production.
After calculating the cost of production, compare it with the average sale price of the various commodities in an enterprise (e.g., wool and meat). This will provide an immediate indication of the performance of the business. Use the Indicative industry benchmarks tool to compare the business against other industry benchmarks.
A partial budget can support decisions about whether implementing a new technology or management practice is worthwhile. Use the Partial budget template tool to prepare a partial budget for a proposed change.