New govt GM report 'valuable contribution'
28/11/2008 | The Producers Forum, representing farmers keen to embrace proven technology, has welcomed the release of the Bureau of Rural Sciences landmark report today on the role of GM crops in Australia.   | New govt report endorses GM ...Turnbull backs the lifting of ...
New govt report endorses GM canola, cotton
28/11/2008 | Introduction of genetically modified insect-resistant cotton has allowed farmers to reduce the volume of insecticide sprayed on the crop by up to 85pc, according to a new report from the Bureau of Rural Sciences.   | CommentsComments (2) | New govt GM report 'valuable ...Claims of GM canola ...
26/11/2008 | Australia's first harvest of genetically modified canola is underway and the proponents of the crop technology claim it represents an opportunity to improve overall sustainability while also meeting customer requirements.   | CommentsComments (28) | Claims of GM canola ...Tas bans GM crops until 2014
24/11/2008 | The National Variety Trials website has received a timely upgrade before most results from 2008 trials go online.
Farmers fight back at anti-GM campaign
24/11/2008 | Pro-GM farmers have hit back at suggestions that food produced using approved genetically modified crops may be unsafe, saying the claims are "untrue and irresponsible".   | CommentsComments (19) | Turnbull backs the lifting of ...Why GM is needed to fight world ...
Rain to downgrade wheat crop
24/11/2008 | This week's rain could cost producers millions if it causes wheat to be downgraded from hard milling to feed grade.   | Top value for square balingWidespread rain to continue in ...
US lifts biofuel targets for 2009, despite opposition
21/11/2008 | The US has announced that 11 billion gallons of renewable fuels need to be blended into transportation gasoline in 2009. That’s a renewable fuels standard of 10.2pc of fuel output for 2009, compared with the 7.8pc for 2008.  | CommentsComments (1) | ABARE slashes wheat crop forecastUS winter wheat crop off to ...
Turnbull backs the lifting of ban on GM crops
21/11/2008 | Federal opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull has said Western Australia's bans on uranium mining and genetically modified crops were "pure left-wing ideology" - and Premier Colin Barnett's lifting of both would be good for state and country.   | CommentsComments (4) | Anti-GM campaigners monitoring ...GM crops coexistence conference ...
Why GM is needed to fight world food crisis
20/11/2008 | There is something worse than having one GFC. That's having two. Amid the international response to the global financial crisis (GFC), many people have stopped talking about the other GFC: the global food crisis.   | CommentsComments (12) | GM crops coexistence conference ...Ethanol federal excise tax ...
20/11/2008 | An international conference exploring the ways to allow coexistence between GM and non-GM crops will be held in Melbourne in November 2009.   | Rush on as farmers buy up headersAnti-GM campaigners monitoring ...
It never rains - it just pours...
20/11/2008 | As Banjo Paterson wrote: "The bush hath moods and changes, as the seasons rise and fall, and the men who know the bush-land - they are loyal through it all."   | Rush on as farmers buy up headersAWB details 2008 harvest ... | VIDEO: Big wet hits with a vengeance
Anti-GM campaigners monitoring crops
18/11/2008 | Anti-genetically modified crops campaigners are looking to ensure there is no contamination of canola and other brassica species around the Lubeck receival site in Victoria's Wimmera, which will be handling GM canola this season.   | CommentsComments (14) | Wheat variety upgrades for ...Plastic grain storage bags ...
17/11/2008 | The Australian Cereal Rust Control Program has confirmed that a sample of stripe rust collected from a wheat crop in north-east Victoria is the first Australian pathotype with virulence for the Yr27 resistance gene.  | Crop row restructure reaps resultsExtra help for wheat growers to ...
Wheat variety upgrades for eastern Australia
16/11/2008 | Two wheat varieties, LongReach's Crusader and InterGrain's Magenta, have been upgraded for the 2009-10 harvest.  | Extra help for wheat growers to ...Pollinator decline not reducing ...
Plastic grain storage bags bring price flexibility
13/11/2008 | Rather than accept the lower feed barley prices being offered, South Australian grain farmer Kenton Angel has decided to invest in plastic sausage storage bags.  | CommentsComments (1) | Pollinator decline not reducing ...ABARE slashes wheat crop forecast
Court puts AWB cases on ice
12/11/2008 | The Victorian Supreme Court has indefinitely postponed the Australian Securities and Investment Commission's civil cases against five of six former executives of AWB.   | CommentsComments (1) | ABARE slashes wheat crop forecastIncitec in trading halt ahead ...
Crop row restructure reaps results
12/11/2008 | A move out from seven inch (17.8cm) row spacings to 13.3 inch (33.8cm) has paid dividends for farmer Nathan Lawless, of Burramine, Victoria.  | First GM canola set for harvest ...Smaller harvest window squeezes ...
Extra help for wheat growers to maximise returns
11/11/2008 | Wheat growers will soon have access to Government-funded market information in a bid to help them maximise their returns under the deregulated wheat export marketing system.   | CommentsComments (1) | First GM canola set for harvest ...Smaller harvest window squeezes ...
Pollinator decline not reducing crop yields ... yet
10/11/2008 | The well-documented worldwide decline in the number of bees and other pollinators is not, at this stage, limiting global crop yields, according to the results of an international study published in the latest edition of the respected science journal, Current Biology.  | Smaller harvest window squeezes ...NSW harvest underway with high ...
New wheat variety Gascoigne shows promise, flexibility
9/11/2008 | Although designed for medium rainfall zones, trial work with the new wheat variety Gascoigne is showing promising results across a spectrum of climatic conditions.
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26/11/2008 | 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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