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Spatial Management 

Using high resolution landscape and soils data to understand spatiotemporal variability in net pasture productivity as derived from low spatial resolution remote sensing. 
Graham Donald, Mark Trotter and David Lamb

Factors affecting pasture growth in a topographically diverse native perennial grass pasture on the Central Tablelands of New South Wales
Belinda Hackney, Peter Orchard, David Kemp, Jim Virgona and Beverley Orchard

Pasture response to superphosphate application in topographically diverse landscapes of the Central Tablelands and Monaro regions of New South Wales
Belinda Hackney, Peter Orchard, David Kemp, Guangdi Li and Beverley Orchard

Spatio-temporal movement of livestock in relation to decreasing pasture biomass
Jessica Roberts, Mark Trotter, David Lamb, Geoff Hinch and Derek Schneider

Satellite remote sensing as a tool to quantify the area of lucerne at a paddock scale in the Fitzgerald River catchment of Western Australia
Waqar Ahmad, Hayley.C. Norman and Elizabeth L. Hulm,

Uneven nutrient distributions in hillside paddocks indicate potential need for variable rate fertiliser applications to pastures
Adam Stefanski and Richard J. Simpson