Management trial uncovers greener pastures for region's graziers

By Mark Logan
Updated March 21 2014 - 7:38am, first published 4:00am
GOOD PADDOCK: NSW Department of Primary Industries research agronomist Warwick Badgery, Central Tablelands Local Land Services’ Phil Cranney and Cudal producer Wes Brown discuss the results of the trial with graziers. Photo: JUDE KEOGH  0319trials3
GOOD PADDOCK: NSW Department of Primary Industries research agronomist Warwick Badgery, Central Tablelands Local Land Services’ Phil Cranney and Cudal producer Wes Brown discuss the results of the trial with graziers. Photo: JUDE KEOGH 0319trials3

AMONG the lush green autumn pastures at the Orange Agricultural Institute, 65 regional sheep graziers discovered the results of a large-scale trial into optimum grazing management.

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