Profitable grazing systems to manage drought in the Southern Rangelands

S2E10 Profitable grazing systems to manage drought in the Southern Rangelands

12 June 202431:04

In this episode, we talk with Brad Plunkett and Christophe D’Abbadie about profitable and drought-resilient grazing systems for the Southern Rangelands.

Brad and Christophe, both economists at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), have conducted extensive research on profitable and sustainable rangeland management systems in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Their work is particularly notable for its focus on strategies that allow pastoralists to manage consecutive drought years effectively.

This episode is brought to you by the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub and is hosted by Shannon Beattie.

Episode links

Rangeland heavy steers and heifers run at low stocking rates provide resilience to drought (YouTube) – Christophe D’Abbadie

Cunyu Station Visit: An example of profitable, sustainable pastoralism (PDF) – Rangelands WA

Additional resources

C. d’Abbadie, R. Kingwell, P. Vercoe, B. Plunkett, A. Peggs, Heavy steers and heifers run at low stocking rates enhance drought resilience in a pastoral region of Australia, Agricultural Systems, Volume 218, 2024

Southern Rangelands Revitalisation Program – DPIRD

Modelling shows optimal beef system for Southern Rangelands – WA Government

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Date Published

12/06/2024

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