Pasture weeds

Weeds are estimated to cost the livestock industries $2.1 billion per annum in control costs and lost production. Australian Wool Innovation invests in a range of projects which focus on improving control of the major weeds affecting pasture productivity and wool quality.

AWI has developed a weed strategy in order to combat and control this threat to productivity. In this strategy a list of priority weeds and the research approach has been identified.

The priority weeds are: (click on links to find out more about the weed)

Type of weedHigh priorities Approach
       
Pasture weeds

Capeweed

Paterson's Curse


Serrated Tussock


Thistles

Extension on pasture management

Extension on biocontrol and pasture management

Development of new management techniques

Extension on biocontrol and pasture management

Significant weeds with poor control

African Lovegrass

Silver leaf Nightshade

Research into ecology and management

Research into ecology, biocontrol and management

Environmental weeds

Bathurst Burr


Blackberry


Lippia

Development of new management and control methods

Extension on management


Research into new management and control methods

New threats

Mexican feather grass

Chilean Needle Grass

Prairie Ground Cherrie

Research into new management and control methods

Research into ecology and management


Research into ecology, biocontrol and management

 

AWI Global Sites