Agriculture Today - May 2008 edition
Below is a selection of articles from the edition of Agriculture Today.
Main stories
- Tick vigil
- Wetlands incentives
- Tamworth's climate would become Gunnedah's
- Here comes hemp
- Farm Gate Trail surrounds Sydney
- Litter fertiliser option
- Farrer medallist calls for rational climate change debate
- Cameras look over border
- Identifying cattle ticks
- Tick fever signs in cattle
- West Report behind tick fever strategy
- Tracing of stock movements complete
- Small margin boost is a big debt service aid
- Shelter improves lamb survival
- Diversity is the key on organic farms
- Mustard kick starts organic vineyard
- Expected record north plantings disease warning
- Makeover for DPI's weeds website
- Closer to the Holy Grail of lucerne
- Overcoming stubble retention barriers
- What's an extra kilo of nitrogen worth?
Regular columns
- AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONALDRoyal Show success a credit to DPI staff
- BEEF CUTS - BRIAN CUMMINGTenderness should be a formality on the menu
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYIntegrating hay meadows into farming systems creates diversity

