African Lovegrass in Grassy Woodlands

Cover photo of Managing African Lovegrass in native pastures in the Bega Valley Info Sheet 3An information sheet on how to manage African Lovegrass in Lowland Grassy Woodlands in the Bega Valley is a great resource that was produced in November last year. It was written by Dr Josh Dorrough for the Far South Coast Landcare Association and the Farmers Network and is based on recent, ongoing research in this area. The information aims to help landholders who want to manage African lovegrass in conservation areas, where other methods would not be appropriate.

This is the third in a series of Information Sheets which look at the findings of landholder interviews and field research about African lovegrass control in the Bega Valley. Click the links below to see them all.

Information Sheet 3 – provides specific information on managing African lovegrass in Lowland Grassy Woodlands (one of our endangered ecological communities).
Information Sheet 1 – provides more general information relating to African lovegrass management in native pastures, including information on productivity impacts.
Information Sheet 2 – specific information on roller wiping as an option for controlling African lovegrass.

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