Environment and Resource Management

Pasture improvement

Management Activity

Pasture improvement is undertaken to increase the nutritive value and performance of pasture grasses and legumes.  Improved pastures can also contribute to soil nitrogen levels.  Improvement may take the form of: sowing pastures into tilled soil, oversowing into established pastures, applying fertiliser or increasing the decomposition of soil organic matter by soil cultivation. 

Pasture improvement can be associated with the following management activities and their subsequent impacts:

The direct impacts of pasture improvement may include:

If heavy machinery is used for pasture improvement then impacts may also include:

Last updated: 04 November 2008

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