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Smith, D. F. Natural gain: In the grazing lands of Southern Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2000.

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Barrett-Lennard, E. G. Saltland pastures in Australia: A practical guide. South Perth, W.A: Dept. of Agriculture, Western Australia, 1995.

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Payne, A. L. An inventory and condition survey of the Roebourne Plains and surrounds, Western Australia. South Perth: Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, 1992.

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Payne, A. L. An inventory and condition survey of rangelands in the Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Perth: Department of Agriculture, 1987.

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Tyndale-Biscoe, Marina. Common dung beetles in pastures of South-eastern Australia. [Canberra]: CSIRO Australia, Division of Entomology, 1990.

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Donovan, P. F. In the interest of the country: A history of the Pastoral Board of South Australia, 1893-1993. [S. Aust.]: Pastoral Management Branch of the South Australian Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1995.

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Kimberley Pastoral Industry Inquiry (W.A.). Kimberley Pastoral Industry inquiry: An industry and government report on the problems and future of the Kimberley pastoral industry. [Perth, W.A: Kimberley Pastoral Industry Inquiry, 1985.

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Kimberley Pastoral Industry Inquiry (W.A.). Kimberley Pastoral Industry Inquiry: Final report : an industry and government report on the problems and future of the Kimberley pastoral industry. Perth: Dept. of Regional Development and The North West, 1985.

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Frank, Brennan. The Wik debate: Its impact on aborigines, pastoralists, and miners. Sydney: UNSW Press, 1998.

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Healy, Mary Nanette. Railways and pastures: The Australian O'Keefes : a tribute to their pioneering efforts. Richmond, Vic: Spectrum Publications, 1988.

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Henry, Reynolds. The law of the land. Ringwood, Vic., Australia: Penguin Books, 1987.

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Henry, Reynolds. The law of the land. 3rd ed. Camberwell, Vic: Penguin, 2003.

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Bailey, PT, ed. Pests of Field Crops and Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643095328.

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This comprehensive handbook on economic entomology for Australian field crops and pastures is the first of its kind. It encompasses pests and beneficial insects as well as allied forms of importance in Australian agriculture. Organised by commodities – such as cereals, sugar and tropical pasture legumes – it examines all the pest species for a particular commodity across Australia. Identification, distribution, damage, host range, biology, risk period and monitoring techniques are described for each entry, accompanied by useful illustrations. The book also describes introduced biological control agents that effectively control crop pests. Pests of Field Crops and Pastures will be a useful tool in crop management for progressive farmers, agronomists, agricultural consultants and academics alike.
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Kemp, D., and D. Michalk, eds. Pasture Management. CSIRO Publishing, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105508.

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This book looks at current knowledge on management of pastures and rangelands for sheep production, of problems, of practical solutions where possible, and of priority areas for research. The areas considered extend from the high rainfall perennial pastures of south-east Australia and New Zealand, through the annual pasture, cropping zones to the semi-arid rangelands. Pasture Management is the major reference on managing Australia's greatest natural resource: the resource which provides directly and indirectly a major part of Australia's export income.
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Horne, Paul, and Jessica Page. Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 2008.

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Magnusson, Kenneth. Pastures of Gold: A Story in Colonial Australia. Independently Published, 2017.

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Tyndale-Biscoe, M. Common Dung Beetles in Pastures of South-Eastern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 1990.

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Tyndale-Biscoe, M. Common Dung Beetles in Pastures of South-eastern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100824.

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This is a colourful, useful and easy-to-read account of dung beetles in south-eastern Australia. The book tells why the CSIRO brought dung beetles to Australia, what they do, where they live, how to recognise them and how to help them spread. Seventeen species of imported dung beetles are described and illustrated in colour. Native beetles and beetles other than dung beetles found in dung pads are also described. Maps of the predicted and current distributions of each species follow the descriptions.
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Rentz, David, and You Ning Su. Guide to Crickets of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486305070.

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Cricket song is a sound of the Australian bush. Even in cities, the rasping calls signify Australia’s remarkable cricket biodiversity. Crickets are notable for a variety of reasons. When their population booms, some of these species become agricultural pests and destroy crop pastures. Some introduced species are of biosecurity concern. Other crickets are important food sources for native birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as domestic pets. Soon you might even put them in your cake or stir-fry, as there is a rapidly growing industry for cricket products for human consumption. Featuring keys, distribution maps, illustrations and detailed colour photographs from CSIRO’s Australian National Insect Collection, A Guide to Crickets of Australia allows readers to reliably identify all 92 described genera and many species from the Grylloidea (true crickets) and Gryllotalpoidea (mole crickets and ant crickets) superfamilies. Not included are the Raspy Crickets (Gryllacrididae), King Crickets (Anostostomatidae) or the so-called ‘Pygmy Mole Crickets’ (Caelifera), which despite their common names are not related to true crickets. Natural history enthusiasts and professionals will find this an essential guide.
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Sidney, Samuel. Three Colonies of Australia : New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia: Their Pastures, Copper Mines, & Gold Fields. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Sidney, Samuel. The Three Colonies of Australia : New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia: Their Pastures, Copper Mines, & Gold Fields. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Effects of waterlogging on crop and pasture production in the Upper Great Southern, Western Australia. Perth: Western Australia Department of Agriculture, 1992.

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McKenzie, Ross. Australia's Poisonous Plants, Fungi and Cyanobacteria. CSIRO Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313877.

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Australia's Poisonous Plants, Fungi and Cyanobacteria is the first full-colour, comprehensive guide to the major natural threats to health in Australia affecting domestic and native animals and humans. The overriding aim of the book is to prevent poisoning, as there are few effective treatments available, particularly in domestic animals. The species have been chosen because of their capacity to threaten life or damage important organs, their relative abundance or wide distribution in native and naturalised Australian flora, or because of their extensive cultivation as crops, pastures or in gardens. These include flowering plants, ferns and cone-bearing plants, macrofungi, ergot fungi and cyanobacteria. The plant species are grouped by life form such as herbs, grasses and sedges, shrubs, trees, and for flowering plants by flower type and colour for ease of identification. Species described have colour photographs, distribution maps and notes on confusing species, habitats, toxins, animals affected, conditions of poisoning, clinical signs and symptoms, post mortem changes, therapy, prevention and control. Symbols are used for quick reference to poisoning duration and available ways of managing poisoning. As further aids to understanding, poisoning hot-spots are highlighted and the book lists plants under the headings of animals affected and organs affected. A Digest gives brief details for all poisonous species in Australia. This book is written in a straightforward style making it accessible to a wide audience including farmers, veterinarians, agricultural advisors, gardeners, horticulturists, botanists and park rangers, medical practitioners and paramedics, teachers, parents and pet owners.
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Meissner, H. T. Ostrowski. Nutritive Values of Australian Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 1991.

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Delfosse, Ernest S. Pests of Pastures: Weed, Invertebrate and Disease Pests of Australian Sheep Pastures. CSIRO Publishing, 1992.

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Cottle, David, and Lewis Kahn, eds. Beef Cattle Production and Trade. CSIRO Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643109896.

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Beef Cattle Production and Trade covers all aspects of the beef industry from paddock to plate. It is an international text with an emphasis on Australian beef production, written by experts in the field. The book begins with an overview of the historical evolution of world beef consumption and introductory chapters on carcass and meat quality, market preparation and world beef production. North America, Brazil, China, South-East Asia and Japan are discussed in separate chapters, followed by Australian beef production, including feed lotting and live export. The remaining chapters summarise R&D, emphasising the Australian experience, and look at different production systems and aspects of animal husbandry such as health, reproduction, grazing, feeding and finishing, genetics and breeding, production efficiency, environmental management and business management. The final chapter examines various case studies in northern and southern Australia, covering feed demand and supply, supplements, pasture management, heifer and weaner management, and management of internal and external parasites.
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Wheeler, J. L. Temperate Pastures: Their Production, Use and Management (Australian Wool Corporation Technical Publication). CSIRO Publishing, 1987.

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The Wik case: Issues and implications. Sydney: Butterworths, 1997.

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The Wik case: Issues and implications. Michie, 1997.

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Turner, Frederick. Australian Grasses and Pasture Plants: With Notes on Native Fodder Shrubs and Trees. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Turner, Frederick. Australian Grasses and Pasture Plants: With Notes on Native Fodder Shrubs and Trees. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Turner, Frederick. Australian Grasses and Pasture Plants: With Notes on Native Fodder Shrubs and Trees. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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A.G. CAMERON, D.G. HACKER, J.B. ed. EYLES. Pasture Research in Northern Australia: Its History, Achievements and Future Emphasis. Research Report No. 4. CSIRO Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, 1985., 1985.

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Court, Jane, Sue Hides, and John Webb-Ware, eds. Sheep Farming for Meat and Wool. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101333.

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Sheep Farming for Meat and Wool contains practical, up-to-date information on sheep production and management for producers throughout temperate Australia. It is based on research and extension projects conducted over many years by the Department of Primary Industries and its predecessors and the University of Melbourne. The book covers business management, pasture growth and management, nutrition and feed management, drought management, reproductive management, disease management, genetic improvement, animal welfare and working dog health. It also gives seasonal reminders for a spring lambing wool-producing flock, for autumn lambing Merino ewes joined to Border Leicester rams, and for winter lambing crossbred ewes joined to terminal sires. It will guide new and established farmers, students of agriculture and service providers with detailed information on the why and how of sheep production, and will assist farmer groups to initiate activities aimed at increasing their efficiency in specific areas of sheep production.
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Ferraris, R. Sweet Sorghum: Agronomic Evaluation and Potential Application for Australian Agro-Industry (Csiro Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures Research R). Intl Specialized Book Service Inc, 1988.

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Nutrient Requirements of Domesticated Ruminants. CSIRO Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643095106.

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Nutrient Requirements of Domesticated Ruminants draws on the most up-to-date research on the energy, protein, mineral, vitamin and water requirements of beef and dairy cattle, sheep and goats. It defines the responses of animals, in weight change, milk production and wool growth, to quantitative and qualitative changes in their feed supply. It has particular application to grazing animals. Factors affecting the intake of feed are taken into account and recommendations are given according to the production systems being used; for instance, the feed intake of a grazing animal is affected by a larger number of variables than a housed animal. Examples of the estimation of the energy and nutrients required for the different production systems are given, as well as the production expected from predicted feed intakes. The interactions between the grazing animal, the pasture and any supplementary feeds are complex, involving herbage availability, diet selection and substitution. To facilitate the application of these recommendations to particular grazing situations, readers are directed to decision support tools and spreadsheet programs. Nutrient Requirements of Domesticated Ruminants is based on the benchmark publication, Feeding Standards for Australian Livestock: Ruminants, published in 1990 by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Standing Committee on Agriculture. It provides comprehensive and useful information for graziers, livestock advisors, veterinarians, feed manufacturers and animal nutrition researchers. The recommendations described are equally applicable to animals in feedlots or drought yards.

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