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Farming Systems in the Central West of NSW: An Economic Analysis AgEcon
Patton, Dean A.; Mullen, John D..
The objectives of this report have been to describe important farming systems in the Central West of NSW, to gain some insights into current financial performance and to examine in more detail the role of pastures in these farming systems at a time when the profitability of wool growing has been low relative to grain growing. While farms and farming systems vary considerably across the region, a majority can be broadly grouped into a mixed livestock and cropping category. Although there is also significant variability within this category, two representative farms and farming systems were developed for the region with the assistance from a small group of farmers and extension staff from NSW Agriculture. One represents the farms and farming systems east of...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Industrial Organization; Production Economics.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/27998
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Evaluation of forage shrub plantations as a drought preparedness strategy for landholders in the Central-west of NSW. AgEcon
Patton, Dean A.; Milthorpe, P.L.; Wynne, M.; Honeysett, B.M..
The central-west region of NSW accounts for a significant proportion of the states’ livestock numbers and cereal crops but production is constrained mainly by a lack of water available for plant growth. Water availability for this region is characterised by low annual average rainfall, which is non-seasonal and highly variable. Land managers have adopted techniques that minimise the physical and economic impacts of this constraint, for example, moisture retention farming practices and conservative stocking strategies. However, prolonged dry periods still cause significant physical damage and financial hardship to the land resource and the landholder respectively. Despite the increased ability to forecast climate land managers still have to be prepared for...
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/123716
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Farming Systems in the Pastoral Zone of NSW: An Economic Analysis AgEcon
Khairo, Salahadin A.; Mullen, John D.; Hacker, Ronald B.; Patton, Dean A..
A ‘broad brush’ picture of farming in the pastoral zone of NSW is presented in this report. The pastoral zone of NSW is characterised by wide variations in climatic conditions, soil type and vegetation species. Hence representative faming system analysis was conducted for three sub-regions - the Upper Darling, the Murray-Darling and Far West. The regions were defined and described in terms of their resources, climate and the nature of agriculture. The main enterprises that farmers choose between were described and whole farm budgets and statements of assets and liabilities for the representative farms were developed. The representative farm models were used to compare traditional Merino based sheep enterprises with alternative sheep enterprises where meat...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Western Division; Farming systems; Economic; Analysis; New South Wales; Farm Management; Land Economics/Use; Livestock Production/Industries; Production Economics; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies; Q160.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/42655
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