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Farming Small Areas
+ Vegie venture a fresh start
+ Aquatic killers tried
+ A rare passion
+ Finding thrills on blueberry hills
+ Oldie but a goodie

Editor’s view
Many landcare farmers feel they have become insignificant as priority setting decision makers, as other NRM issues compete more aggressively for political attention and funding. Australian Landcare+
Editors View
To manage dryland pastures for long-term persistence, livestock production and ecosystem services; pasture researchers and farm advisors need to consider all three factors together. Australian Farm Journal+
March 2010 issue
March 2010 issue of Lifestyle Farmer magazine on sale now Lifestyle Farmer+
Finding thrills on blueberry hills
IT MIGHT have been deep in weeds but a blueberry farm on NSW's Mid North Coast was just what Caitlin and Stuart Williams ordered. Farming Small Areas+
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+
Frontal grazing the innovative way
AN AUTOMATIC grazing system that utilises robots to move an electric fence was demonstrated for the first time in the Netherlands in March. The Voyager automatic grazing system was demonstrated by Lel Australian Dairyfarmer+
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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