RANGEPACK: The Philosophy Underlying the Development of a Microcomputer-Based Decision Support System for Pastoral Land Management

CSIRO RANGEPACK is an evolving decision support system for the management of extensive grazing properties in the context of a variable climate and market. The system's modular tools are mainly microcomputer based. They include: programs such as HerdEcon, an integrating herd dynamics and propert...

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