PHOSPHORUS is a vital nutrient for cattle required for skeletal progress, muscle growth, metabolism, and milk manufacturing. A deficiency will increase, the mortality price in cows will increase, progress charges cut back, and calf weaning weights decline.
Massive areas of northern Australia are phosphorus poor. Realizing in case your nation is poor or not, and whether or not you could complement is important in managing northern Queensland grazing properties.
A map of obtainable phosphorus (bicarbonate extractable) throughout the state has just lately been up to date to incorporate the Cape York, Northern Gulf and Southern Gulf catchments, and to be extra spatially correct.
On this BeefConnect* webinar, stakeholders can be part of Jim Fletcher (Senior Beef Extension Officer, DPI), Stephen Leo (Senior Scientist, DETSI) and Grant Stone (Principal Scientist, DETSI) as they talk about:
- Deciding on websites and soil sampling
- Spatial modelling and map manufacturing course of
- Enhancements made on the brand new map
- Overview of the variability in phosphorous throughout land sorts within the sampled catchments
- The best way to get a FORAGE Indicative Soil Phosphorous report on your property
The webinar can be held from 12.30pm AEST on Thursday, 20 February. Register here to hitch the webinar.
Beef Join is a collaboration between FutureBeef and Beef Central. FutureBeef is a collaborative undertaking for the northern Australian beef trade involving Qld Division of Main Industries; NT Division of Business; WA Division of Main Industries and Regional Improvement; and Meat & Livestock Australia.
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