Do woodland trees improve pastures?

Trees in the open eucalypt woodlands of subtropical and tropical Australia are often killed or cleared to improve the productivity of the associated pasture for grazing beef cattle. Many studies indicate that pasture yields increase as tree density in these woodlands declines. But recent research suggests that trees in more open woodland may provide some benefits to native pastures.

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