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OIL MALLEE - HOME
Oil Mallee - HOME. A Natural Solution for a Sustainable Future. The OMA is an industry body sustained through the efforts of its members and supported by grants and collaborations. OMA promotes the use of Oil Mallees (genetically improved native eucalypts) for integrated agro-forestry and sustainable land management practices. ABOUT US - OIL MALLEE The Oil Mallee Association is an incorporated association under the WA Incorporations Act 1987. The association changed its constitution in 2009 to accommodate the adoption of a national role and to change from a regional structure of oil mallee growers to the possibility of a more broadly based organisation enabling interested people to stand for election at an Annual General Meeting of members. SERVICES - OIL MALLEE The OMA has initiated a program to engage growers and carbon companies in the use of improved seed and production of "accredited seedlings". The Association has been encouraging companies that commission carbon sinks to use the Oil Mallee Code of Practice and in particular having knowledge of the source of the seed used to grow the seedlings. INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT The report The Oil Mallee Industry Development Plan is a valuable snapshot of the industry at this stage of its development. The recommendations of the plan include the need to improve planning for agroforestry and determine the appropriate levels of approval for certain types of forestry. For instance, the plan suggests thatintegrated farm
CODE OF PRACTICE
The code of practice will be reviewed and upgraded to include all stages of the oil mallee industry value chain. This will include addressing requirements for processing, renewable energy legislation, guidelines for carbon sinks and other government regulation. oil_mallee_code_of_practice_2012_final_draft_.pdf. GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION Extreme Hazard Hazard Separation Zone Building Protection Zone 4 GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION • Plantations developed within one kilometre of the boundary of any local development 2 may be required to provide additional fi re protection measures as determined by the LG. GUIDANCE NOTE 2.1 LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS Contours and Lines: Belts can follow contours of the land, or go in straight lines across agricultural borders, but should avoid sharp bends for the sake of harvesting machinery. Perimeter Plantings: The use of perimeter plantings (e.g. along fence lines, internal farm tracks, laneways, firebreaks, banks and drains) is a strategy to minimise competition 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 LAYOUT OPTIONS 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 Layout Options The following section details two different approaches to assessing planting density. The first is working from a revegetation percentage in the landscape or paddock and GUIDANCE NOTES 7.1 CARBON ABATEMENT PROJECTS La 1 • Carbon abatement refers to the removal of carbon from the Earth’s atmosphere. Most atmospheric carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide CO2, however other gaseous carbon compounds also occur (for example methane CH4). • Oil mallees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow through the process of photosynthesis. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY TASK 17 MEETING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 7 TO 9 MARCH 2000 CONTENTS 1. Preface 2. National Reviews • Barriers and possibilities for large-scale implementation of energy crop productionand use in
OIL MALLEE - HOME
Oil Mallee - HOME. A Natural Solution for a Sustainable Future. The OMA is an industry body sustained through the efforts of its members and supported by grants and collaborations. OMA promotes the use of Oil Mallees (genetically improved native eucalypts) for integrated agro-forestry and sustainable land management practices. ABOUT US - OIL MALLEE The Oil Mallee Association is an incorporated association under the WA Incorporations Act 1987. The association changed its constitution in 2009 to accommodate the adoption of a national role and to change from a regional structure of oil mallee growers to the possibility of a more broadly based organisation enabling interested people to stand for election at an Annual General Meeting of members. SERVICES - OIL MALLEE The OMA has initiated a program to engage growers and carbon companies in the use of improved seed and production of "accredited seedlings". The Association has been encouraging companies that commission carbon sinks to use the Oil Mallee Code of Practice and in particular having knowledge of the source of the seed used to grow the seedlings. INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT The report The Oil Mallee Industry Development Plan is a valuable snapshot of the industry at this stage of its development. The recommendations of the plan include the need to improve planning for agroforestry and determine the appropriate levels of approval for certain types of forestry. For instance, the plan suggests thatintegrated farm
CODE OF PRACTICE
The code of practice will be reviewed and upgraded to include all stages of the oil mallee industry value chain. This will include addressing requirements for processing, renewable energy legislation, guidelines for carbon sinks and other government regulation. oil_mallee_code_of_practice_2012_final_draft_.pdf. GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION Extreme Hazard Hazard Separation Zone Building Protection Zone 4 GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION • Plantations developed within one kilometre of the boundary of any local development 2 may be required to provide additional fi re protection measures as determined by the LG. GUIDANCE NOTE 2.1 LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS Contours and Lines: Belts can follow contours of the land, or go in straight lines across agricultural borders, but should avoid sharp bends for the sake of harvesting machinery. Perimeter Plantings: The use of perimeter plantings (e.g. along fence lines, internal farm tracks, laneways, firebreaks, banks and drains) is a strategy to minimise competition 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 LAYOUT OPTIONS 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 Layout Options The following section details two different approaches to assessing planting density. The first is working from a revegetation percentage in the landscape or paddock and GUIDANCE NOTES 7.1 CARBON ABATEMENT PROJECTS La 1 • Carbon abatement refers to the removal of carbon from the Earth’s atmosphere. Most atmospheric carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide CO2, however other gaseous carbon compounds also occur (for example methane CH4). • Oil mallees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow through the process of photosynthesis. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY TASK 17 MEETING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 7 TO 9 MARCH 2000 CONTENTS 1. Preface 2. National Reviews • Barriers and possibilities for large-scale implementation of energy crop productionand use in
CONTACT - OIL MALLEE The Oil Mallee story is an extraordinary tale of self-help, collaboration and revision prompting a dynamic new look at agriculture and community building.NEWS AND FORUM
The Oil Mallee story is an extraordinary tale of self-help, collaboration and revision prompting a dynamic new look at agriculture and community building. THE MALLEE RESOURCE ASSESSMENT PROJECT Why the Mallee Resource Assessment Project? • Reliable estimates are required of the current and future productivity of mallee plantings, including 1. Biomass harvest OIL MALLEE CODE OF PRACTICE 6.1 Fertilising 14 6.2 Weed Control 14 6.3 Insect Control 15 6.4 Disease Control and General Health of Oil Mallee Plantings 15 6.5 Tending 16 7. Carbon Abatement 17 INDUSTRIAL USES OF EUCALYPTUS OIL Industrial Uses of Eucalyptus Oil A/Prof Allan Barton Division of Science and Engineering - Chemistry, Murdoch University, Murdoch 6150. Email barton@chem.murdoch.edu.au. Tel (08) 9360 2132 Fax IMPROVING WHEAT PROD#2A2CBA 3 MATERIALS and METHODS The details of the soil conditions, agronomy and rainfall are shown in table1. Table 1. Trial sites, agronomy, rainfall and soil conditions for the field experiments. GUIDANCE NOTE 7.2 CARBON FARMING INITIATIVES (CFI create Car! Oil Mallee Code of Practice 2012 Guidance Note 7.2 : Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) Methodologies CFI Methodologies must contain: • a description of the abatement activities, GHGs, and sources and sinks affected by a NEW WOODY CROPS AND INDUSTRIES FOR THE WHEAT BELT OF 2nd International Salinity Forum Salinity, water and society–global issues, local action 1 New woody crops and industries for the wheat belt of southern Australia John Bartle1,2, Mike Bennell1,3, Trevor J Hobbs1,3, Daniel Huxtable1,2 1Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research Centre, Western Australia 2Environment & Conservation,Western Australia
NEW CALIBRATION DATA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL & MALLEE PLANTINGS The ‘dog’s breakfast’ we have now 0 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Biomass C (t ha-1) Stand age (yrs) 2problems: 1.
14. SIMON DAWKINS-OMA CONFERENCE THE CHANGING POLICY ROADMAP Other issues • Energy tariffs (uniform tariff policy) • Wind farms and the Senate Enquiry –a cautionary tale about uncontrolled markets • CFOC and Landcare –where is it headingOIL MALLEE - HOME
Oil Mallee - HOME. A Natural Solution for a Sustainable Future. The OMA is an industry body sustained through the efforts of its members and supported by grants and collaborations. OMA promotes the use of Oil Mallees (genetically improved native eucalypts) for integrated agro-forestry and sustainable land management practices. ABOUT US - OIL MALLEE The Oil Mallee Association is an incorporated association under the WA Incorporations Act 1987. The association changed its constitution in 2009 to accommodate the adoption of a national role and to change from a regional structure of oil mallee growers to the possibility of a more broadly based organisation enabling interested people to stand for election at an Annual General Meeting of members. SERVICES - OIL MALLEE The OMA has initiated a program to engage growers and carbon companies in the use of improved seed and production of "accredited seedlings". The Association has been encouraging companies that commission carbon sinks to use the Oil Mallee Code of Practice and in particular having knowledge of the source of the seed used to grow the seedlings. INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT The report The Oil Mallee Industry Development Plan is a valuable snapshot of the industry at this stage of its development. The recommendations of the plan include the need to improve planning for agroforestry and determine the appropriate levels of approval for certain types of forestry. For instance, the plan suggests thatintegrated farm
CODE OF PRACTICE
The code of practice will be reviewed and upgraded to include all stages of the oil mallee industry value chain. This will include addressing requirements for processing, renewable energy legislation, guidelines for carbon sinks and other government regulation. oil_mallee_code_of_practice_2012_final_draft_.pdf. GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION Extreme Hazard Hazard Separation Zone Building Protection Zone 4 GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION • Plantations developed within one kilometre of the boundary of any local development 2 may be required to provide additional fi re protection measures as determined by the LG. GUIDANCE NOTES 7.1 CARBON ABATEMENT PROJECTS La 1 • Carbon abatement refers to the removal of carbon from the Earth’s atmosphere. Most atmospheric carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide CO2, however other gaseous carbon compounds also occur (for example methane CH4). • Oil mallees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow through the process of photosynthesis. GUIDANCE NOTE 2.1 LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS Contours and Lines: Belts can follow contours of the land, or go in straight lines across agricultural borders, but should avoid sharp bends for the sake of harvesting machinery. Perimeter Plantings: The use of perimeter plantings (e.g. along fence lines, internal farm tracks, laneways, firebreaks, banks and drains) is a strategy to minimise competition 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 LAYOUT OPTIONS 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 Layout Options The following section details two different approaches to assessing planting density. The first is working from a revegetation percentage in the landscape or paddock and THE MALLEE RESOURCE ASSESSMENT PROJECT Summary 1. Random sampling to estimate current productivity of mallee plantings. 2. Aim to calculate a productivity model, e.g. to estimate carbon stock as a function of species, age, plantingOIL MALLEE - HOME
Oil Mallee - HOME. A Natural Solution for a Sustainable Future. The OMA is an industry body sustained through the efforts of its members and supported by grants and collaborations. OMA promotes the use of Oil Mallees (genetically improved native eucalypts) for integrated agro-forestry and sustainable land management practices. ABOUT US - OIL MALLEE The Oil Mallee Association is an incorporated association under the WA Incorporations Act 1987. The association changed its constitution in 2009 to accommodate the adoption of a national role and to change from a regional structure of oil mallee growers to the possibility of a more broadly based organisation enabling interested people to stand for election at an Annual General Meeting of members. SERVICES - OIL MALLEE The OMA has initiated a program to engage growers and carbon companies in the use of improved seed and production of "accredited seedlings". The Association has been encouraging companies that commission carbon sinks to use the Oil Mallee Code of Practice and in particular having knowledge of the source of the seed used to grow the seedlings. INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT The report The Oil Mallee Industry Development Plan is a valuable snapshot of the industry at this stage of its development. The recommendations of the plan include the need to improve planning for agroforestry and determine the appropriate levels of approval for certain types of forestry. For instance, the plan suggests thatintegrated farm
CODE OF PRACTICE
The code of practice will be reviewed and upgraded to include all stages of the oil mallee industry value chain. This will include addressing requirements for processing, renewable energy legislation, guidelines for carbon sinks and other government regulation. oil_mallee_code_of_practice_2012_final_draft_.pdf. GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION Extreme Hazard Hazard Separation Zone Building Protection Zone 4 GUIDELINES FOR PLANTATION FIRE PROTECTION • Plantations developed within one kilometre of the boundary of any local development 2 may be required to provide additional fi re protection measures as determined by the LG. GUIDANCE NOTES 7.1 CARBON ABATEMENT PROJECTS La 1 • Carbon abatement refers to the removal of carbon from the Earth’s atmosphere. Most atmospheric carbon is in the form of carbon dioxide CO2, however other gaseous carbon compounds also occur (for example methane CH4). • Oil mallees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as they grow through the process of photosynthesis. GUIDANCE NOTE 2.1 LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS Contours and Lines: Belts can follow contours of the land, or go in straight lines across agricultural borders, but should avoid sharp bends for the sake of harvesting machinery. Perimeter Plantings: The use of perimeter plantings (e.g. along fence lines, internal farm tracks, laneways, firebreaks, banks and drains) is a strategy to minimise competition 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 LAYOUT OPTIONS 4.3 PLANNING 4.3.1 Layout Options The following section details two different approaches to assessing planting density. The first is working from a revegetation percentage in the landscape or paddock and THE MALLEE RESOURCE ASSESSMENT PROJECT Summary 1. Random sampling to estimate current productivity of mallee plantings. 2. Aim to calculate a productivity model, e.g. to estimate carbon stock as a function of species, age, planting SERVICES - OIL MALLEE The OMA has initiated a program to engage growers and carbon companies in the use of improved seed and production of "accredited seedlings". The Association has been encouraging companies that commission carbon sinks to use the Oil Mallee Code of Practice and in particular having knowledge of the source of the seed used to grow the seedlings.CODE OF PRACTICE
The code of practice will be reviewed and upgraded to include all stages of the oil mallee industry value chain. This will include addressing requirements for processing, renewable energy legislation, guidelines for carbon sinks and other government regulation. oil_mallee_code_of_practice_2012_final_draft_.pdf.NEWS AND FORUM
The Oil Mallee story is an extraordinary tale of self-help, collaboration and revision prompting a dynamic new look at agriculture and community building. SECTION 6 - OIL MALLEE - HOME SECTION 6 6.1 SITE PREPARATION – RIPPING 6.1.1 Discussion and Application to Oil Mallees Ripping will assist with the absorption and retention of soil moisture and create an QUANTIFYING THE VALUE OF FARM FORESTRY Quantifying the Value of Farm Forestry A national level analysis by Anthony Hassall October 2008 RIRDC Publication No 08/147 RIRDC ProjectNo HAS-13A
IMPROVING WHEAT PROD#2A2CBA 3 MATERIALS and METHODS The details of the soil conditions, agronomy and rainfall are shown in table1. Table 1. Trial sites, agronomy, rainfall and soil conditions for the field experiments. GUIDANCE NOTE 7.2 CARBON FARMING INITIATIVES (CFI create Car! Oil Mallee Code of Practice 2012 Guidance Note 7.2 : Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) Methodologies CFI Methodologies must contain: • a description of the abatement activities, GHGs, and sources and sinks affected by a INDUSTRIAL USES OF EUCALYPTUS OIL Industrial Uses of Eucalyptus Oil A/Prof Allan Barton Division of Science and Engineering - Chemistry, Murdoch University, Murdoch 6150. Email barton@chem.murdoch.edu.au. Tel (08) 9360 2132 Fax NEW CALIBRATION DATA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL & MALLEE PLANTINGS The ‘dog’s breakfast’ we have now 0 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Biomass C (t ha-1) Stand age (yrs) 2problems: 1.
NEW WOODY CROPS AND INDUSTRIES FOR THE WHEAT BELT OF 2nd International Salinity Forum Salinity, water and society–global issues, local action 1 New woody crops and industries for the wheat belt of southern Australia John Bartle1,2, Mike Bennell1,3, Trevor J Hobbs1,3, Daniel Huxtable1,2 1Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research Centre, Western Australia 2Environment & Conservation,Western Australia
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_A NATURAL SOLUTION FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE_ The OMA is an industry body sustained through the efforts of its members and supported by grants and collaborations. OMA promotes the use of Oil Mallees (genetically improved native eucalypts) for integrated agro-forestry and sustainable land management practices. Oil Mallee is custodian of the Oil Mallee database which contains details of plantings across all Oil Mallee regions, complete with details of growers, species planted and other issues of interest. The OMA is constantly improving the manner in which the information is kept and managed and respects the need to maintain confidentiality of growers identity, location and details of the resource. This important information reflects the most valuable asset of the OMA; the knowledge and commitment of the growers themselves.
OMA is now collaborating with a wide range of partners to ensure that policy parameters and guidelines are not detrimental to the opportunities that might be available to farmers. _MEMBERSHIP
Join the OMA to learn more about the industry and get privileged access to services as they develop. Membership is open to all interested parties and entitles the member to information bulletins and the opportunity to attend workshops and events at discountedprices.
Learn more about our membership here .SERVICES
The OMA is developing services to assist members and interested parties. We have just launched our online database for growers to update their details (see logon above). As an industry association we take an active role in policy discussions and represent our members on relevant committees and panels. The OMA also instigates policy reviews and is in constant contact with Commonwealth agencies and lobby organisations. ...read more Advice is readily available and we have advocates across the WA Wheatbelt who are willing to take a call or even visit your farm. There are also "Mallee Mentors" who have a special expertise in a given area who can advise on particular aspects of the industry. Please contact the OMA for details of your nearestMallee Mentor.
A particular focus of the OMA is in the area of carbon and renewable energy policy and there is significant expertise and knowledge within our management and membership. Learn more about our services here .↑ close
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