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Agriculture Today - September 2007 edition

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Below is a selection of articles from the September 2007 edition of Agriculture Today.

Main stories

  • Eco-tilling detects resistance
  • Pork feed challenge
  • Carcase composting works
  • Separation well-being study
  • Fix breeding ground for Darling fish
  • Taking care of dry storage areas
  • Consumers on top
  • Spelt points to wider gain
  • Wool: organic opportunity knocks
  • Domestic standard soon
  • Sawdust gives a new foundation
  • Tackling young vine decline
  • Vine roots under study
  • Redfin in new waters
  • Yellow crazy ants could wreak environmental havoc
  • Biosecurity's new face

Regular columns

  • AGRICULTURE ON THE MOVE - IAN MACDONALD
    Have your say on RLPB rates
  • ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLY
    Ponds needed in new pipeline region
  • BEEF CUTS - BRIAN CUMMING
    Early cut makes a critical difference
  • LITRY VIEW
    New guide for converting
  • PLANT BANTER - NIGEL PHILLIPS
    Soil tests lead to better fertiliser decisions



 

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