Agriculture Today - July 2006 edition
Below is a selection of articles from the July 2006 edition of Agriculture Today.
Main stories
- 'We should have vaccinated' - Botulism kills 98 cattle
- Card game offers learning ace to market gardeners
- Beef industry to save half a million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions
- Livingstone Creek insights for Basin
- Subtropical grasses have dual roles
- Salinity research is challenging old theories
- Pepping up pasture production with native grass
- Contradictions at Duri salt site
- Wood value inaccurate in carbon count
- Less land clearing, emission target met
- Frost damage a concern with higher atmospheric CO2
- Tibet nutrition researcher in Wagga Wagga
- Bushfire study underway
- Acid soils below plough depth
Regular columns
- AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONLADSetting environmental standards
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYSix main risks to Murray-Darling Basin water
- BEEF CUTS - BILL HOFFMANWatch your cows - fat score matters
- PLANT BANTER - NIGEL PHILLIPSBuy on basis of feed quality tests

