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  2. Agriculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cattle production is a major industry that covers an area in excess of 200 million hectares. The Australian beef industry is dependent on export markets, with over 60% of Australian beef production exported, primarily to the United States, Korea and Japan. [21] Grass-fed cattle offered for sale at an auction.

  3. Flora of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is also a centre of diversity for the Proteaceae, with woody, well-known genera such as Banksia, Dryandra, Grevillea, Hakea, the waratah and Australia's only commercial native food crop, the macadamia. Australia also has representatives of all three legume subfamilies. Caesalpinioideae is notably represented by Cassia trees.

  4. Johnson grass - Wikipedia

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    The 1889 book The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that Sorghum halepense is a "strong, erect-growing species, varying from two to ten feet high, succulent when young, a splendid grass for a cattle run, though not much sought after by sheep. It is a free seeder.

  5. Panicum decompositum - Wikipedia

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    Panicum decompositum, known by the common names native millet, native panic, Australian millet, papa grass, and umbrella grass, is a species of perennial grass native to the inland of Australia. It occurs in every mainland state. [1] The seeds can be cultivated to produce flour typically used in Aboriginal bushfood. [2]

  6. Austrostipa - Wikipedia

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    Austrostipa is a primarily Australian genus of plants in the grass family, commonly called speargrass. [1] [2] [3] [4]The genus includes species formerly included in the genus Stipa.

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  9. Poa labillardierei - Wikipedia

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    Poa labillardierei, also known as common tussock-grass, [2] is a species of tussock grass that is endemic to Australia. [3] It is found in southern and eastern Australia, including Tasmania. [ 4 ] There are differing variations, Poa labillardierei var. acris Vickery and Poa labillardierei var. labillardierei .