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Here are some photos I took in Queensland, AUS on a tour of Leucaena production. The Leucana is a tree that they plant in rows and graze cattle on. The tree fixes nitogen, provides high levels of protein, and they figure it should remain in the stand around 100 years. It originally came from Mexico. The DPI (ag department) provides rumen bugs to help populate the cattle so they can digest the trees.
Ozzie Cow I thought was cool.
Leucaena Rows
Establishment - they cultivate and seed the trees. The grass comes back by itself just like a bad weed
Leucana trees and close ups
Aussie Cowboys on a Leucana Tour