Agriculture Today - October 2007 Edition
Below is a selection of articles from the October 2007 edition of Agriculture Today.
Review the Top 20 from the AgToday online archives (480Kb PDF)
Main stories
- Speeding virus
- Local data shows State trend
- Dire for crops and horticulture
- R&D a top investment for agriculture
- Quick measures of biodiversity fail the test
- Eucalypt plantings benefit declining bird species
- Biofuels from woody plants
- Algae is a potential renewable fuel source
- Charlie waits to catch the wind at Crookwell
- Thinner buds, fatter fruit
- Smaller and fewer northern stonefruit
- Convenience drives sales
- Help on the way for apple industry
- Silver platter messages
- NSW DPI soils scientist among world's top ten
- It's time to establish tropical grasses
- Persistent legumes in North
- Wet pasture is quality forage
- Assessing pros and cons of silo storage
Regular columns
- AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONALDAll horses equal in plan for the whole equine industry
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYSoil biodiversity and ag sustainability
- PLANT BANTER - NIGEL PHILLIPSDemystifying seed analysis reports

