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Focus on Perennials
June 2009
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Articles
>Birdsfoot ready for the climate challenge
>New focus on managing native perennial pastures
>Plant toxins provide food for thought
>Unique approach to harvester design
>Local approach lifts awareness and coaxes continued collaboration
>EverGraze® — right plant, right place right purpose
>Fact sheet shows oil mallee biodiversity benefits
March 2009
>Profitable perennials in mixed systems - the guide
>Researchers ever-ready to investigate
>Salinity - a holistic approach leads to successful solutions
>Innovative saltbush research spreads far and wide
>Getting a taste for saltbush
>Student passion extends saltbush studies
>Pasture legumes - a test of tolerance
>Laying bare the secrets of better lucerne mixtures
>Anti-feed chemicals may provide new mallee benefits
>Lights, action, camera!
December 2008
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>Oil mallee industry prepares to reap rewards
>WA moves forward with industry plan
>Genie provides online salinity solutions
>Island safari finds tough perennials with local possibilities
>Did we forget to mention
>Perennials make a bold statement
>Risk protocol proves its worth with researchers
>Workshopping the business of farming
>Perennial crop systems - future of food
>Bring on the revolution and the tree crops
September 2008
> New services to encourage on-farm innovation
> Shining the light on slow growth
> Lucerne boasts better recovery
> Proof is in the paddock
> Plant-animal dynamics short course reveals grazing secrets
> China breeds interest
> Focus on Perennials - its only just begun
> Forage shrubs benefit more than the bottom line
> Locally adapted Lotus varieties look promising
> Renowned legume breeder goes out to pasture
> Grazing native pastures - what boost productivity
> Putting policy into context
June 2008
> Research and ideas shared at salinity forum
> Myth busting - critical for smart investment
> Climate change reduces salinity risk
> Kikuyu makes on-farm adoption easy
> New EverGraze™ website up and running
> Oil mallees - native fauna sanctuaries
> Plenty of appeal for tiny visitor
> Hitting the road with headline technologies
> Fellowship recognises post-graduate perennial work
> Native shrubs could offer a natural alternative
> Establishment proves challenging for warm-season perennials
March 2008
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> Climate change highlights new needs for farmers > Riding the train of educational success > Masterclass breeds sound approach > Snorkelling and other plant survival tricks > Turfing out a salty problem
> Match-making is the key for legumes > Pass the saltbush please > Putting perennial wheat to the test
> Farmers help identify forage potential of native shrubs
> Putting ryegrass out to pasture
> Taking time to take stock
December 2007
> Native legumes yield wide-range benefits > Casting wide to capitalise on Cullen > The lure of Lotus > Unlocking the potential of perennial pastures > Spending salinity funding wisely > CMA puts SIF3 to the test > Saltland – what is it capable of? > Gene flow kept under watchful eye
October 2007
> Focus on Future Farm Industries
> Solving problems with subtropicals
> Drought proofing with perennials
> Harvester the key to oil mallee future
> Summer-active perennials lift ovulation rates
> EverGraze - Rolling out the research
> Delivering CRC Salinity technologies
> Summer feed potential from perennials
> Canary Islands bear more fruit
> Big growth from subtropicals
> From students to teachers
> Managing weed risk brings cultural change
> Weed or wonderful?
Future Farm
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>EverGraze® — right plant, right place, right purpose
>Getting back to nature
>Perennial pastures prove production worth
>Perennial pastures — more than just a pretty face
>Subtropical pasture establishment - worth the wait
>Pairing perennials proves profitable
>Perennials are set to tussle with the tussock
>Perennials earn their place in mixed farming systems
>Keeping things moving
>A decade of oil mallees gets results
>Weathering the summer feed gap
>Enriching Cowell Flats
>Persistence proves profitable
>Perennial pastures extend the growing season
> Finding your way with the new look
> Lucerne proves a perfect fit
> Summer-active trials look set to change farming forever
> Kikuyu rises to the challenge with green feed over summer
> Fodder shrubs fill the summer gap and keep soils under wraps
> Perennials provide balance
> Lucerne and chicory - when opposites attract
SALT Magazine
February 2008
> Prospects for profit from saltland > Perennials a key to achieving the impossible > Pasture cropping reaps financial and environmental benefits > Saltland management yields high-quality results > Lamb on Mallee menu > Gaining ground with subtropical grasses > Salt trial reaps rewards in Great Southern
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