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Animal Production Science Animal Production Science
Volume 49 Number 9 & 10 2009
Grain & Graze


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pp. i-ii

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Grain & Graze: an innovative triple bottom line approach to collaborative and multidisciplinary mixed-farming systems research, development and extension  

R. J. Price and R. B. Hacker

pp. 729-735

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Feed gaps in mixed-farming systems: insights from the Grain & Graze program  

Andrew D. Moore, Lindsay W. Bell and Dean K. Revell

pp. 736-748

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Diet selection, herbage intake and liveweight gain in young sheep grazing dual-purpose wheats and sheep responses to mineral supplements 

H. Dove and K. G. McMullen

pp. 749-758

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Opportunities and trade-offs in dual-purpose cereals across the southern Australian mixed-farming zone: a modelling study 

Andrew D. Moore

pp. 759-768

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Dry matter production and grain yield from grazed wheat in southern New South Wales 

K. G. McMullen and J. M. Virgona

pp. 769-776

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Pasture cropping: a new approach to integrate crop and livestock farming systems 

G. D. Millar and W. B. Badgery

pp. 777-787

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An exploratory tool for analysis of forage and livestock production options 

G. D. Millar, R. E. Jones, D. L. Michalk and S. Brady

pp. 788-796

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Sacrificial grazing of wheat crops: identifying tactics and opportunities in Western Australia's grainbelt using simulation approaches 

Lindsay W. Bell, John N. G. Hargreaves, Roger A. Lawes and Michael J. Robertson

pp. 797-806

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Economic value of grazing vegetative wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) crops in mixed-farming systems of Western Australia 

Graeme J. Doole, Andrew D. Bathgate and Michael J. Robertson

pp. 807-815

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Validating economic and environmental sustainability of a short-term summer forage legume in dryland wheat cropping systems in south-west Queensland 

D. K. Singh, R. Strahan, N. Christodoulou and S. Cawley

pp. 816-825

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Seeking simultaneous improvements in farm profit and natural resource indicators: a modelling analysis 

Michael Robertson, Andrew Bathgate, Andrew Moore, Roger Lawes and Julianne Lilley

pp. 826-836

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Trade-offs between productivity and ground cover in mixed farming systems in the Murrumbidgee catchment of New South Wales 

J. M. Lilley and A. D. Moore

pp. 837-851

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Managing catchments for multiple objectives: the implications of land use change for salinity, biodiversity and economics 

Andrew Bathgate, Julian Seddon, John Finalyson and Ron Hacker

pp. 852-859

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Biodiversity benefits of alley farming with old man saltbush in central western New South Wales 

Julian Seddon, Stuart Doyle, Mark Bourne, Richard Maccallum and Sue Briggs

pp. 860-868

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Relationships between site characteristics, farming system and biodiversity on Australian mixed farms 

Kerry Bridle, Margy Fitzgerald, David Green, Janet Smith, Peter McQuillan and Ted Lefroy

pp. 869-882

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Labour scarcity restricts the potential scale of grazed perennial plants in the Western Australian wheatbelt 

Graeme J. Doole, Andrew D. Bathgate and Michael J. Robertson

pp. 883-893

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Poor adoption of ley-pastures in south-west Queensland: biophysical, economic and social constraints 

D. K. Singh, N. McGuckian, R. A. Routley, G. A. Thomas, R. C. Dalal, Y. P. Dang, T. J. Hall, R. Strahan, N. Christodoulou, S. Cawley and L. Ward

pp. 894-906

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Action learning in partnership with Landcare and catchment management groups to support increased pasture sowings in southern inland Queensland 

D. L. Lloyd, B. Johnson, S. M. O'Brien and D. N. Lawrence

pp. 907-915

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Undertaking participatory research at a national scale: the Biodiversity in Grain & Graze approach  

K. L. Bridle and R. J. Price

pp. 916-927

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Research management, institutional arrangements and the quest for integration in mixed-farming innovation: the emergence of point-of-practice integration 

R. J. Price

pp. 928-940

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Contesting targets as a measurement of success in agricultural extension: a case study of the Grain & Graze Change-on-farm strategy  

R. J. Price, C. Nicholson and N. McGuckian

pp. 941-955

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Cultural dimensions of a large-scale mixed-farming program: competing narratives of stakeholder actors 

L. Rickards and R. J. Price

pp. 956-965

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Evolution of mixed farming systems for the delivery of triple bottom line outcomes: a synthesis of the Grain & Graze program  

R. B. Hacker, M. J. Robertson, R. J. Price and A. M. Bowman

pp. 966-974

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