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Agriculture Today - February 2009 edition

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Below is a selection of articles from the February 2009 edition of Agriculture Today.

Main stories

  • Hawkweed a looming new curse in the Alps
  • Native insect jumps to eggplant
  • Salinity course to national standards
  • Beetles eat blue heliotrope
  • Muscling myths demolished by new research
  • Importance of lean red meat
  • Factors affecting fertility
  • Floodplain strategies

Regular columns

  • ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLY
    New directions in managing soil biology
  • PLANT BANTER - JANET WALKER
    Push for pulse quality
  • AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONALD
    Drought and locusts still with us in 2009



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