Michael and his wife Michelle are fourth-generation graziers.That commitment to looking after the land extends to education.
"We get a real kick out of seeing, particularly when you get people who've had very little to no exposure of rural areas, to really open their eyes," Ms Lyons said.The Lyons family welcomed another approach a few years later to host a grazing trial to monitor the impact of changes in the environment on their business.
Peter O'Reagain, from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, said the trial was the longest-running of its type in Australia. "I'd say one of the key changes and learnings from the trial has been how important it is to make good decisions early when you're entering into a dry season" Mr Lyons said."Because it's the principles that we're developing that are going to help inform them about how they should manage their country, and how they should manage their stock numbers and their resting policies," Dr O'Reagain said.
"From a methane and carbon perspective, one of the most practical things that we can do right now is to have a highly fertile herd of cattle because you're actually getting product for any methane that is emitted," Dr O'Reagain said."It's developing new principles as to how to manage our land," he said.
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