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Herbicide resistance testing – identifying post-emergent herbicides that still work
Assuming that if one herbicide doesn’t work, all herbicides from the same chemical class won’t work is often not the case, and opportunities to use less expensive herbicides can be missed Australian Farm Journal+
Turning point for world textile fibre market
Despite the gradual pace of economic recovery, Adam Tomlinson says demand growth for woolen products is likely to increase and maintain its share of the world fibre market near 2% Australian Farm Journal+
Organics can justify some food improvements but generalisations are not valid
The emergence of sufficient quantities of certified organic food over the last 20 years has enabled an independent evaluation on its nutritional value and safety versus mass-produced food Australian Farm Journal+
Readers’ Views
Letter One: Silver lining to kangaroo meat ban Letter Two: Domestic grading to create confidence  Australian Farm Journal+
Take off the blinkers to restore rangelands
Beef producer Ben Forsyth has returned from a three month Nuffield Scholarship tour with ideas to remedy soil degrading problems on rangelands properties. Australian Farm Journal+
Editors View
The broadacre grains and red meats industries have failed to let consumers know that their foods, whilst not organic, are often comparable in-terms of nutritional value and safety.  Australian Farm Journal+
Maximising carbon in the Australian landscape
Increasing soil carbon stocks is dependent upon better management of carbon flows in and slowing flows out. Australian Farm Journal+

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Australian Farm Journal
+ Herbicide resistance testing – identifying post-emergent herbicides that still work
+ Turning point for world textile fibre market
+ Organics can justify some food improvements but generalisations are not valid
+ Readers’ Views
+ Take off the blinkers to restore rangelands
+ Editors View
+ Maximising carbon in the Australian landscape

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