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Is ground cover a useful indicator of grazing land condition?
Terrence S. Beutel
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A Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Parkhurst, Qld 4702, Australia.
B Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Charters Towers, Qld 4820, Australia.
C Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dutton Park, Qld 4102, Australia.
D CSIRO Land and Water, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia.
E Queensland Department of Environment and Science, Toowong, Qld 4066, Australia.
F Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia.
G Corresponding author. Email: terry.beutel@daf.qld.gov.au
The Rangeland Journal 43(1) 55-64 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ21018
Submitted: 24 March 2021 Accepted: 30 August 2021 Published: 14 September 2021
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