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
Identifying opportunities to benefit from innovation and efficiencies
MLA & AWI July 31, 2024
The opportunity to bring about efficiency in in pastoral operations exists with saving in costs of production, or improved prices for products.
It is not always possible to make significant and direct change in these two areas, however, looking for areas to save time, combine activities, improve safety or add infrastructure to assist with operational tasks can have immense impact on the efficiency of tasks.
Sheep performance is an area where opportunities often exist to improve efficiency of production, and boost performance. The running costs of each and every ewe on a pastoral property is the same irrespective of her performance. By taking a little time to undertake activities which can fit easily within other operations (e.g., wet and drying at lamb marking), ewes that have not reared lambs are easily identified and decisions can be made about the role of these animals in the flock into the future.
Consider whether there are opportunities for diversification and innovation. Organic production is one method which has proved useful to some pastoral sheep operators, to boost profitability through access to organic markets which offer higher prices in some cases.