Agriculture Today - April 2011 edition
Below is a selection of articles from the April 2011 edition of Agriculture Today.
Review the Top 20 from the AgToday online archives (480Kb PDF)
Main stories
- Plum job - exports expected
- Eleven weather stations on auto
- Wanted: dead or a liver
- Vienna plan against exotic fruit flies
- Belgenny at Camden Show
- New interest in large animals
- Turkey baulks at bluetongue
- Blackleg could affect canola if not managed
- Chickpea options in north
- Undersowing cuts pasture potential
- New PROfarm courses in 2011
- Organics boom rhythm plays on
- Export goal for sustainable organic macadamias
- When compost ain’t compost
- Good fungi and bacteria, less copper in organic vineyard
- Wet scald on dryland lucerne
- Chicory a possible alternative
- Wimmera’s 30-year karma
- Get to know your pasture plants at Tocal Field Days
- Feed analysis incentive before Grasslands Conference
- Peanut has persisted as a tropical legume
- Sowing machinery for perennial tropical grasses
- Fertilisers are not guesswork, field day told
- Popularity of poultry litter continues to spread fast
- Accreditation for the EU market
- Retailers must show new beef age labels
Regular columns
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYFarmers will watch evolution of portable ‘charcolator’
- WHAT IN THE HEAVENS - MICHAEL CASHENACCESS could help make those autumn decisions
- BEEF CUTS - BRIAN CUMMINGInvestigate B12 and cobalt supplements
- BEYOND THE KITCHEN TABLE - SONIA MUIRPaddock to classroom

