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Oportunities to grow more food with saline water
2010 Nuffield Scholar, Brad Stillard,sought to answer the question “Can irrigating with saline water be sustained?” by looking at countries that currently irrigate with saline water   06/03/2012   Australian Landcare+
International Landcare March 2012
‘Energy Plus’ package a must to cut poverty; Bamboo for cleaner, safer ‘green’ energy; world’s land-water degradation hot spots; Smallholder farmers need extension services; Sea turtle baby boom   05/03/2012   Australian Landcare+
Landcare Updates
Carbon Farming in Rural Queensland; phone apps to identify weeds; snail biocontrol trial; mega breeding season for malleefowl; NSW leading the nation in fish passage   05/03/2012   Australian Landcare+
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.   05/03/2012   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.   05/03/2012   Australian Landcare+
Landcare in action
Fauna focus looks at The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010 and new boulder frogs, with stories on Growing veggies in verges and Christmas book reviews as well.   06/12/2011   Australian Landcare+
International Landcare December 2011
The Horn of Africa’s drought vulnerability is this edition’s focus, with research suggesting herding makes better economic sense than crop agriculture in many of the arid and semi-arid lands   06/12/2011   Australian Landcare+
Landcare Farming
Farmers turning back to compost; Raised beds cut fertiliser use and wastage; Dung beetle populations need a hand, Southern silky oak the name says it all; Reef report card encouraging   06/12/2011   Australian Landcare+
Editor’s view
The aggregator company literature suggests that under the Carbon Farm Initiative projects they manage, landcare in all its facets will be looked after while generating income for the farmers involved.   06/12/2011   Australian Landcare+
News & Updates
Using agroforestry to buffer noise   05/09/2011   Australian Landcare+
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