December 2010
Below is a selection of articles from the December 2010 edition of Agriculture Today.
Review the Top 20 from the AgToday online archives (480Kb PDF)
Main stories
- Covering ground
- Wasps to the rescue against fruit flies
- Bring in the biocontrollers
- Massive markets open to innovative beetle trap
- How do we accurately put a price on carbon?
- Psyllid and mite released
- Visit 200 years after Macquarie
- Organic standard milestone
- Safe, easy, sprinkle-on Monty
- Deadline soon for biodiversity grants
- Carbon assumption blown
- Not peak P: Cornish
- Don’t ‘bet the farm’ against warming
- Fall in R&D reflects slower productivity growth
- Adapting with pasture cropping mixtures
- Managing large stubble loads in 2011
- Chloride deficiency in durum
- Soil health card is getting more popular
- Native trees, native fish
- Saving soil second print run
- Legumes can reduce nitrous oxide output
- New code and trademark for legume inoculants
- Aceh women regroup
- Praise for the food chain custodians
- Cattle brains free of mad cow
- The robotic rotary dairy era
- Work on maternal efficiency
- Heat affects bottom line
- Changes to OJD prevalence areas boundaries
Regular columns
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYYour thoughts sought about carbon trading
- MINISTER'S MESSAGE - STEVE WHANFifty teachers in pilot to learn about agriculture
- BEYOND THE KITCHEN TABLE - SONIA MUIRWomen rocking out Wenworth
- WHAT IN THE HEAVENS - CLINTON RAKICHWet summer predicted as La Niña settles in
- BEEF CUTS - BRIAN CUMMINGEstablished performers will adapt better

