by IMIT | Mar 31, 2017 | Information
“Unlikely bedfellows” working together to improve land condition Fifth-generation grazier Bristow Hughes believes that bringing graziers, scientists and technical experts around the table to design gully erosion solutions and improve water quality is already yielding...
by IMIT | Mar 30, 2017 | Information
Managing breeder mobs for sustainability and profitability By putting in place a number of key management practices, northern beef producers can tighten an inefficient calving pattern into a cost-effective and profitable breeder management system. “We now have a...
by IMIT | Mar 6, 2017 | Information
The Queensland Government-funded Landholders Driving Change project supports graziers in the Collinsville/Bowen area to improve land condition and productivity, and repair erosion which affects water quality. Unlike traditional government funding programs, this is...
by IMIT | Mar 2, 2017 | Information
Graziers and scientists unite to design land and water quality solutions. “Working with scientists has been surprising. They are just like us. They want our input and have been putting the water science information into our language, so it’s understandable”. So...
by IMIT | Mar 2, 2017 | Information
Traditional Owners Grants helping to protect land and preserve knowledge. Five Traditional Owner groups in the Burdekin Dry Tropics region have been carrying out projects to manage landscapes and preserve cultural heritage thanks to NQ Dry Tropics’ Traditional Owner...