Cotton disease research from Texas to Narrabri
A love of plant and soil science brought Texas graduate student, Shelby Young to the Narrabri Australian Cotton Research Institute to study cotton diseases.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Oct 21, 2019 | Plants |
A love of plant and soil science brought Texas graduate student, Shelby Young to the Narrabri Australian Cotton Research Institute to study cotton diseases.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Oct 21, 2019 | Farming |
A free masterclass in Tumbarumba this month has been inspired by the growing reputation NSW cool climate wine regions, including Orange, Southern Highlands and Canberra, are earning for their premium Pinot Noir.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Oct 18, 2019 | Farming |
Australia’s grain ‘balance sheet’ is set to materially tighten over the next decade, with increasing demand for grain to feed livestock – coupled with growing human consumption – well outstripping projected supply, according to a recently-released industry report.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Oct 18, 2019 | Animals |
Australia will be better prepared to manage significant animal biosecurity threats, such as African swine fever (ASF), through a new comprehensive online field guide for emergency animal diseases.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Oct 18, 2019 | Animals |
Common dairy sector practices for the management of non-replacement calves are falling out of step with consumer values, and the maintenance of the industry’s social license to operate depends on the realignment of these practices with public expectations.
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