Newsletter Vol24 #2 now online

The second newsletter for 2009 is now online.  This one has some excellent articles covering fertilisers and pasture development as well as some useful information on the upcoming conference in August.

Volume 24, Number 2, 2009 (pdf file 573kb)

  • Editorial – Haydn Lloyd-Davies
  • The Grass is greener in the Manning Valley – Conference 2009, Taree – Ray Johnston
  • Alternative fertiliser options (PART 2) – Lisa Warn
  • New hard-seeded pasture legumes for crop-pasture rotations – Belinda Hackney, Brian Dear,
    Angelo Loi and Craig Rodham
  • Rural scene – Managing Pastures – Nathan Ferguson
  • Call for Papers – 2009 Conference, Taree – conference convenor
  • Rural scene – Getting clover back into pastures – Nigel Phillips
  • From the President’s Desk – Mick Duncan

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First 2009 Newsletter online now

The first newsletter for 2009 is now online.  This one has some excellent articles dealing with a very important problem for farmers in recent times – how to handle the ever-increasing price of fertiliser.

Volume 24, Number 1, 2009 (pdf file 653kb)

  • Editorial – Haydn Lloyd-Davies
  • Travel grant report – 2008 International Grassland Congress, China – Michael Keys
  • Alternative fertiliser options (PART 1) – Lisa Warn
  • Dealing with high fertiliser prices – Bob Freebairn
  • How do changes in fertiliser price influence optimal fertiliser application rates? – Karel Mokany
  • The way to success is ground cover – Jeff Lowien & Bob McGufficke
  • From the President’s Desk – Mick Duncan

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Newsletter Vol.23 No.4 now online

Last newsletter for 2008 is now online with lots of excellent articles.

Click here to download Volume 23, Number 4, 2008 (pdf file 865kb)

  • Editorial – Haydn Lloyd-Davies
  • Closure of research stations – Haydn Lloyd-Davies
  • Tropical pastures on tour at Tamworth - Suzanne Boschma
  • All round sound pasture management wins coveted competition – Bob Freebairn
  • Retirement of Dr John Ayres – Carol Harris
  • XXIIth International Congreee in 2013
  • Escalating phosphorus costs – Phil Graham, Richard Simpson, Alan Richardson
  • Enabling suitable conditions for recruitment of desirable perennial grass seedlings with existing pastures – Roshan Thapa
  • From the President’s Desk – Mick Duncan