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Land use
Grasslands
Managed intensive rotational grazing
Soil
Overgrazing
Grazing
Dry Sheep Equivalent
Pasture
Weed control
Agriculture
Livestock
Land management

LAND Grazing Livestock in the Mount Lofty Ranges Sheep, horses and cattle comprise most of the livestock enterprises within the Mount Lofty Ranges, with an increasing

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