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Armidale beef forum demands democracy, gags dissent
Posted: 04 Mar 10 |
The Armidale Beef Industry Forum began with a long prayer. That was the first unusual thing.
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When soil carbon is not in the national interest
Posted: 03 Feb 10 |
IN THE sporting phrase, the Coalition plan has soil carbon peaking too early.
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Ag not in ETS, but definitely not out
Posted: 18 Nov 09 |
Senator Wong is not a woman who does backflips, even in the privacy of her own home. Agriculture might not be “in” the ETS, but by no means is it “out”, either.
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Climate change can pay for agriculture's inevitable evolution
Posted: 11 Nov 09 |
The pressures that climate change policy will place on agriculture are not very different to the changes agriculture will have to make anyway. The difference is that under an emissions trading scheme, change might be subsidised.
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Why the Climate Institute's paper is a burr under ag's saddle
Posted: 15 Oct 09 |
The Climate Institute's discussion paper on how agriculture might participate in emissions trading is notable for two reasons: it exists, and it doesn't sugar-coat its ideas.
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Toorale Carbon Research Park
Posted: 30 Sep 09 |
Locking up Toorale Station is a waste of a resource that might help resolve some questions of pressing interest. Toorale Station should become Toorale Carbon Research Park.
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Better food, not just more
Posted: 27 Aug 09 |
The agricultural productivity equation should be about stacking more into each gram, not just more from each hectare.
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Desperately seeking solid science
Posted: 15 Jul 09 |
The debate on climate change science must be conducted through channels that discriminate between sound science and the rest. Otherwise, what should be a scientific debate comes down to faith that one side or the other has a monopoly on the truth.
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Irrigators are people, too
Posted: 23 Jun 09 |
Irrigators have become symbols of greed and wastefulness. Take a closer look, and they turn out to be just people trying to make a living.
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Killing the volunteer spirit
Posted: 28 May 09 |
The push for every NSW Rural Fire Service volunteer to get training certificates doesn't help the volunteer spirit that built Australia's fire brigades.
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Reflections on a barbecued moth
Posted: 18 May 09 |
Putting moths to work.
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Agriculture fails emissions trading fundamentals
Posted: 18 May 09 |
There was a glum irony plastered over the banners at the recent Australian Farm Institute conference on emissions trading: the event's chief sponsor was Land & Water Australia, which the day before learned it was getting the axe from Canberra.
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The NFF and Plimer: heading up a dry gully
Posted: 04 May 09 |
The NFF's decision to make climate change dissenter Professor Ian Plimer the keynote speaker at its National Congress is a recipe for political inertia.
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Beavers and the Murray: Part 2
Posted: 09 Apr 09 |
Two lateral-thinking men have greatly improved water management on their farms using some thoughtful engineering and reeds. Are reeds Australia's beaver?
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Beavers and the Murray: Part 1
Posted: 08 Apr 09 |
A book written about fur trapping in Canada in the 1930s shines an interesting light on stream management in contemporary Australia.
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At peace with global warming
Posted: 27 Mar 09 |
Is global warming anything to be concerned about, anyway?
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Time to rethink the CPRS?
Posted: 18 Mar 09 |
Emissions trading may prove too complex to implement, or too simplistic to carry agriculture. So, what's the next idea?
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How will ag find new productivity gains?
Posted: 11 Mar 09 |
It was hard to find a speaker at Outlook 2009 who didn’t mention productivity.
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Choosing how to change
Posted: 11 Dec 08 |
Are the forces reshaping the world going to reshape agriculture? And if the answer is yes, is agriculture going to do the changing, or will change be done to it?
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The 'roo needs revision
Posted: 26 Nov 08 |
If we're serious about roo farming, we'll need to start with a breeding program and kangaroo EBVs for marbling and tenderness.
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