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Phosphorus Balance Efficiencies of 11% for sheep pastures to the best of 48% for crops are alarming and in other industrial sectors would not be tolerated.   11/05/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Merino ewe nutrition search comes up trumps with 100% plus lambing
Through genetics and the provision of an even plain of nutrition for their ewes, the Hegarty’s achieved an overall average 106% lambing on their Longreach property in 2011   02/05/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Mob grazing improves pasture and increases stocking rate for Colorado rancher
By rotating pastures and grazing intensively for shorter periods, the Woffords were able to quadruple cattle numbers, enabling them to pay off their ranch solely by cattle-raising.   02/05/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
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.   02/05/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Readers’ Views
Letter One: Unbalanced Act hinders Basin plan Letter Two: Fine Merino display Letter Three: Support Aussie businesses   02/05/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Comparing individual versus corporate trustees for SMSFs
There are particular advantages and disadvantages associated with SMSF trustee structures. For example, individual trustees are responsible for both the known and unknown actions of fellow trustees.   03/04/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Higher pre-joining rib fat depth leads to increased heifer conception rate
Genetically fatter heifers have higher conception rates, however further data analysis is needed to determine whether this higher rate translates into higher long-term on-farm productivity.   03/04/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Highest land skin temperatures on Earth demonstrate importance of vegetation
Because air is such a poor heat conductor, land surface temperature in mid-summer can be 30°C-50°C higher than air temperature, making bare soil a hostile environment for micro-organisms   03/04/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Readers’ Views
Letter One: Farm disconnect widening Letter Two: Trees provide micro-climate Letter Three: Cynical politics rules wild rivers   03/04/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
Editor’s View
Access to higher priced markets and lower production costs are essential for the ongoing viability of Australian farming, yet ABARES’ analysis shows real prices have not increased since the 1990s   03/04/2012   Australian Farm Journal+
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