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Silvopastoral trials of commercial pine systems in North Queensland

Silvopastoral trials of commercial pine systems in North Queensland
  • Forestry

Summary

Silvopastoral systems combine natural forests or planted trees with pasture and livestock on the same land management unit. They are not homogenous systems given there are a multitude of ways to integrate forestry and livestock production.

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Silvopastoral trials of commercial pine systems in North Queensland

Silvopastoral trials of commercial pine systems in North Queensland

The project will assess biophysical interactions and trade-offs between tree and fodder growth, and livestock productivity, in commercial Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis) silvopastoral systems in northern Queensland. It will bring together forestry and livestock production experts, environmental and carbon consultants to evaluate the opportunity of the sector to meet a growing demand for softwood timber products while creating an additional income stream for Northern Australia’s graziers. Researchers will measure and model the returns from field trials with cattle grazed in widely spaced commercial pine forests and compare the returns from carbon sequestration and combined timber and beef production returns with traditional grazing only activities on cleared farmland. Three scenarios (treatments) will be evaluated: Commercial pine plantation (833 trees per hectare) with permitted grazing (F) Silvopastoral system in pine plantation with dual timber and livestock purpose (SPS) at 556 trees per hectare Silvopastoral system in pine plantation with dual timber and livestock purpose (SPS) at 333 trees per hectare. Pine forest stands in the region have an initial tree stocking of around 800-1000 stems per ha with typically high grass biomass in the early years, prior to canopy closure. Tree density will be reduced in the SPS treatments by removing some of the planted rows. These treatments would have a spatial arrangement of paired rows with 10-20 m wide alleys (inter-rows).

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