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+ Hot stuff: why real wasabi fires on all cylinders
+ A 'pigaerator' way to healthy soil, vegies
+ A vanilla first for Australia

Warning to WA farmers on price
WAFARMERS is warning dairy farmers to consider their contracts with processors carefully in light of the current state of the WA dairy industry.  Australian Dairyfarmer+
Calf sets auction record
A dairy calf set an auction record - selling for $101,000 on April 30. Australian Dairyfarmer+
Chicken litter trials uncover importance of soil P responsiveness
Accurate identification of soil phosphorus responsiveness is needed for a confident decision on whether to use conventional fertiliser in conjunction with chicken litter applications. Australian Farm Journal+
Readers’ Views
Letter One: Unbalanced Act hinders Basin plan Letter Two: Fine Merino display Letter Three: Support Aussie businesses  Australian Farm Journal+
Landcare Farming
Project Catalyst, a landmark and collaborative sustainable farming initiative; trees for timber, productivity and aesthetics; renewable fuels; greenhouse gas emissions on cropping farms. Australian Landcare+
Editor’s view
There seems little appetite in government circles to embrace farming systems knowledge. If there was, agricultural science courses to train the future extension services officers would be in demand. Australian Landcare+
A vanilla first for Australia
TROPICAL North Queensland is also home to Australia's first commercial vanilla bean plantation.  Farming Small Areas+
Hot stuff: why real wasabi fires on all cylinders
IT IS HIGHLY temperamental, but upmarket restaurants including Sydney's high-end eateries are clamouring for Tasmanian-grown Shima Wasabi. Farming Small Areas+
Cotton stainers attack
The cool season has given rise to a new pest: cotton stainers. Australian Cotton Outlook+
GM fate hangs in the balance
The future of GM farming in Australia rests on the shoulders of a few canola growers, according to Jeff Bidstrup. Australian Cotton Outlook+
Shed system pays off for Tassie feedlot
TASMANIA’S beef producers have shifted their breeding programs towards marbling-oriented breeds to meet demand of the state’s only commercial feedlot. The Japanese-owned Tasmania Feedlot (TFL) has mad ALFA Lotfeeding+
Heat on industry to be environmentally sustainable
THE AUSTRALIAN red meat industry, as with most primary industries, is coming under increasing pressure from both community and Government to document and justify its impacts on the environment.  ALFA Lotfeeding+
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