Agriculture Today - September 2011 edition
Below is a selection of articles from the September 2011 edition of Agriculture Today.
Review the Top 20 from the AgToday online archives (480Kb PDF)
Main stories
- Dimethoate restrictions by the end of September
- Belgenny wins
- Near total cotton aphid resistance
- Stock restrictions along lead poisoned water pipeline
- Saltbush advantages are tempered by trade-offs
- Lucerne breeding partnership
- Mad bat killing cat sinks claws into North Coast vet
- Carbon footprint for one tonne of wheat
- Accurate greenhouse accounting methods a must
- Crop range lifts Aceh diet, income
- Spring dead rabbit challenge to farmers
- New website helps interstate business
- Asian vegie guidelines for growers
- Two tiny mites make a mighty mean tag team
- Is that a bug in my lettuce?
- Demo farm gets the spring-time surge
- At ground level, heat is like a baseball bat
- Great Gudair, abattoir OJD results
- Strong western vote for continued Johne’s exclusion
- Sex ratio diets are ‘surprising and profound’
- Climate study of Paterson’s curse and its predatory bugs
- Wheat is the most popular rotation following cotton in south
- Cotton expo success
- Looking for mice damage and early baiting are both critical
- Broadleaf weed trial in faba beans
- Keeping an eye out for exotics in routine rounds
- Gulgong gong highlights the value of feed testing
- New field peas extend crop-topping, desiccation, weed control options
Regular columns
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGRICULTURE - REBECCA LINES-KELLYKeeping up with what’s happening in carbon farming
- MINISTER'S MESSAGE - KATRINA HODGKINSONLHPA review consultant announced
- BEYOND THE KITCHEN TABLE - SONIA MUIRAnnual Women’s Gathering in Gloucester is six weeks away
- WHAT IN THE HEAVENS - MICHAEL CASHENNational upgrade of traditional system offers Forecast Explorer
- PLANT BANTER - TAC CAMPBELLDIY P trial

