Agriculture Today June 2006 edition
Below is a selection of articles from the June 2006 edition of Agriculture Today.
Main stories
- Sheep the next step in NLIS
- Queenslanders inspect Beef Only sale at Casino
- Striking the Balance
- Reducing pig herd antibiotics
- Sheep dip diazinon negligible in soils
- New census will measure ag production
- Understanding how Salmonella can spread on the farm
- Aussie spag is just as good: tasters
- Hawkesbury Harvest on show to world planners in Canada
- Seven enterprises, four markets, but no 'standouts'
- No signs so far of new tomato virus
- How to grow vigorous grape vines
- TopFodder saves time, boost profits
- Bees beware: Varroa destructor could easily reach final frontier
Regular columns
- AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONALDClimate forum highlights possible impacts
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYWith fuel prices soaring, grow your own
- BEEF CUTS - BRIAN CUMMINGTechnical support will continue for Breedplan services
- PLANT BANTER - PHIL BOWDENPerfecting controlled traffic farming a work in progress
