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New tools to tame extensive grazing country

PADDOCK Power is a package of two digital tools designed to help graziers identify and compare development opportunities in rangeland country. The mapping program and investment calculator combine to generate reports to compare the costs and benefits of various paddock fencing and watering scenarios. By Pamela Lawson, Kondinin Group.

Pamela Lawson
 Power tools: The Paddock Power package allows extensive graziers to plan, map and cost new paddock developments.  Photo: Pamela Lawson.

Power tools: The Paddock Power package allows extensive graziers to plan, map and cost new paddock developments. Photo: Pamela Lawson.

The digital package Paddock Power has been developed by Range IQ, Trailmarker and Bush AgriBusiness on behalf of the Northern Territory Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade with support from Meat...

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