Evidence-Based Weed Management - 6 Year Case Study
6-Year Reduction
89%
↓ From 2020 Baseline
Current Status (2025)
11%
Near Control Achieved
Treatments Applied
13
Over 6-Year Program
Property Area
284ha
Mackay Region, QLD

Case Study: Marella Station

Marella Station
Near Control
Total Area
284 hectares
2020 Baseline
Heavy (65% Lantana)
2025 Current
11% All Weeds
2026 Projected
8% Minimal

Treatment Program Timeline (2020-2026)

This program demonstrates the effectiveness of research-based, sustained weed management in the Mackay region. Results align with Queensland DPI studies showing lantana seed viability of 3-11 years and treatment efficacy of 60-90% with proper application and follow-up.

Rainfall Context: Mackay's average annual rainfall is approximately 1,200-1,585mm. The 2013-2020 period experienced below-average rainfall (drought conditions), while 2021-2024 saw a return to above-average rainfall. Rainfall directly influences lantana and paspalum seed germination and seedling recruitment, with wet years (2021-2024) producing higher germination rates from the soil seed bank.

2020 - Baseline Below Average
100% relative infestation
65% Lantana coverage
Drought conditions ending
Assessment conducted
2021 - Year 1 Above Average
30% remaining (70% reduction)
Return to wet conditions
High seedling recruitment expected
3 intensive treatments
2022 - Year 2 Record High
22% remaining
26% above QLD average rainfall
Significant seed germination
2 follow-up treatments
2023 - Year 3 Above Average
18% remaining
Continued wet conditions
Seed bank depleting
2 management treatments
2024 - Year 4 Above Average
14% remaining
23% above QLD average
Maintenance phase
2 surveillance treatments
2025 - Year 5 Average
11% remaining
Near control achieved
Declining germination
2 minimal treatments
2026 - Year 6 Average
8% projected
Ongoing surveillance
Annual monitoring planned
Key Success Factors
Rainfall Adaptation: Treatment timing adjusted for above-average rainfall years (2021-2024) to target increased seed germination from wet conditions
Seed Bank Management: Consistent follow-up treatments targeting annual germination cohorts, especially critical during wet years when recruitment is highest
Research-Based Timing: Applications scheduled for early summer to autumn after 35mm+ rainfall events, when seedlings are actively growing
Long-Term Perspective: 6-year commitment essential due to lantana seed viability (3-11 years) and variable germination influenced by Mackay's rainfall patterns
Climate Context: Understanding that wet years (like 2022's record rainfall) require more intensive follow-up to control increased seedling emergence
Rainfall Impact on Weed Management
Mackay Climate Data: The transition from drought (2013-2020) to above-average rainfall (2021-2024) significantly influenced this program. The 2022 record rainfall (26% above Queensland average) created ideal germination conditions for lantana seeds that had accumulated in the soil during the drought years. This resulted in higher-than-expected seedling recruitment in 2022-2023, requiring adaptive management. Despite challenging wet conditions, the program achieved 89% reduction through consistent follow-up targeting rainfall-triggered germination events.