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Participation in Lifetime Ewe Management results in’changes in stocking rate, ewe management and reproductive performance on commercial farms
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Document Date: 2012-07-20 01:21:23


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Canberra / Victoria / Albany / South Perth / Perth / Leicester / New York / Chicago / Sydney / /

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SPSS Inc. / Australian Venture Consultants Pty Ltd / Rural Industries Skills Training Victoria / Holmes Sackett and Associates / Geenty KG / Australian Wool Innovation Limited / analysed using SPSS (SPSS Inc / /

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Australia / /

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Business Partnership / Delayed Filing / /

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Goulburn Oven Institute of TAFE / University of New England / Albany Highway / Baron-Hay Court / Murdoch University / Mill Park / /

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appropriate tools / energy balance / sheep producers / metabolisable-energy balance / prime lamb production systems / energy requirements / nutritional management / management guidelines and practical tools / metabolisable energy balance / decision-making tools / metabolisable-energy / energy / /

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Sheep Cooperative Research Centre / Centre for Sustainable Agriculture / Australian Bureau / Baron-Hay Court / Department of Agriculture / Murdoch University / University of New England / Department of Primary Industries Victoria / Goulburn Oven Institute of TAFE / School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences / /

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Precise / Wagga Wagga / /

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Governor / industry advisors / important driver / profit driver / producer / producer to a market segment / least important driver / deliverer / Corresponding author / head / /

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Washington / /

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Free Press / /

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southwest Victoria / southern Australia / south east Australia / Western Australia / /

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www.publish.csiro.au/journals/an / www.agric / http /

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