Animal production in the spinifex and shrubland regions of Western Australia
Publication Date
13-10-1987
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources, Animal production and livestock
Series Number
23/87
Abstract
The role of the Rangeland Management Branch is to promote the sustained economic use of the rangeland resource. It provides research and extension services to the pastoral industry, provides advice on the condition of the range resource to Government and provides technical information on rangelands to other rangeland managers. A principal objective to be met in fulfilling that role is the development and promotion of economically efficient place systems that conserve the rangeland resource. At the inaugural Pastoral Soil Conservation Districts Conference in Meekatharra in May 1987, pastoralist delegates emphasized the importance of achieving that objective within the various soil conservation districts throughout the pastoral areas.
Recommended Citation
(1987), Animal production in the spinifex and shrubland regions of Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 23/87.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/misc_pbns/72