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Rotational grazing is a system of pasturing livestock where they are moved to different paddocks that provide food, water and rest. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages and challenges of this approach, as well as its impact on the environment and animal health.
Poa pratensis, also known as Kentucky bluegrass, is a perennial grass native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. It is widely used for lawns, pastures and sports fields, but can also be invasive and harmful in some regions.
There are a number of commonly occurring weeds or invasive plant species in Queensland, Australia.These plants typically produce large numbers of seeds, often excellent at surviving and reproducing in disturbed environments and are commonly the first species to colonise and dominate in these conditions.
Hieracium or hawkweed is a large genus of about 10,000 species in the family Asteraceae, native to Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America and South America. It has yellow flower-heads with strap-shaped florets, hairy stems and leaves, and a milky latex.
Common names include Santa-Maria, [2] Santa Maria feverfew, [3] whitetop weed, [4] and famine weed. [5] In India, it is locally known as carrot grass, congress grass or gajar ghas or dhanura. [6] It is a common invasive species [7] in India, [8] Australia, and parts of Africa. [5] Pollen grains of Parthenium hysterophorus
Centaurea solstitialis is a weed also on its native European range (e.g., Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Spain), consequently, it inhabits highly disturbed ruderal habitats, being typically found on roadsides and cereal crop margins.
Paspalum conjugatum, also known as carabao grass or hilo grass, is a tropical perennial grass native to the Americas. It is widely naturalized in Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands, Africa and Australia, and can be used as forage, lawn or weed.
Urochloa, also known as signalgrass, is a genus of plants in the grass family, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eurasia, Africa, Australia, the Americas, and various islands. Urochloa species are widely cultivated as forage and have various ecological and agricultural impacts.