Publication Date
1-12-1982
Series Number
10
Abstract
Ten land systems were identified, descriped and mapped. potential feed status was assessed for each land system. The land systems were then ranked accordingly and stocking rates allocated. Wongdong saline shrublands was considered to be the most productive system and Narryer hills, outcrops and breakaways the least productive. An assessment was made of the range condition and erosion status of the least. These assessments indicated that most of the pastures had been heavily utilized in the past.
Number of Pages
38
Keywords
Curbur Station (WA), Range management, Range pastures, Pastures, Water supply, Vegetation, Western Australia, Rangelands
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science
Recommended Citation
Holm, A M.
(1982), Curbur Station : inventory of the range and its management. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 10.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rmtr/9
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