2015 Newsletters

2015 Newsletters

Grassland Society of NSW – 2015 Newsletters

Volume 30, Number 1, 2015 (pdf file 1565kb)

  • Editorial – Carol Harris
  • Pasture Establishment – guidelines for success – Mick Duncan
  • Does stubble help tropical grass establishment in marginal years? – Trudie Atkinson
  • The influence of grazing intensity on soil organic carbon, ground cover and biodiversity – Cathy Waters
  • Agricultural Apps to Try
  • Research Update
  • 2015 NSW Drought Strategy – resilient, productive, prepared
  • How to feed nine billion people – Dr Peter Barnard
  • From the President’s Desk – David Harbison

Volume 30, Number 2, 2015 (pdf file 2400kb)

  • Editorial – Carol Harris
  • 2015 Annual Conference – Making Pastures Pay
  • Glen Innes Pasture Update a success
  • Drought, floods and a whole lot else: the lived experience of farm households
  • Grassland Society of NSW Travel Grants
  • Research Update
  • Winter Crop Variety Sowing Guide 2015 now available
  • Are you the next Nuffield?
  • Target 100 celebrates 3rd birthday
  • From the President’s Desk – David Harbison

Volume 30, Number 3, 2015 (pdf file 940kb)

  • Editorial – Carol Harris
  • Faces from the Conference
  • Number and nitrogen fixation capacity of rhizobia in soils –
  • Rural women to Gather in the Glen
  • A hungrier, wealthier, choosier, smarter, riskier world: five challenges for Australian agriculture -Sandra Eady and Stefan Hajkowicz
  • MLA delivers new look website
  • Research Update
  • Carbon neutral farming at Talaheni Yass, NSW – Natalie Doran-Browne
  • From the President’s Desk – David Harbison

Volume 30, Number 4, 2015 (pdf file 3800kb)

  • Editorial – Carol Harris
  • Improving phosphorus efficiency in pastures – Timothy McLaren
  • Grass roots research reaching local producers
  • Farmers gain tips on maximising beef production per hectare
  • Research Update
  • Desmanthus showing promise in northern inland NSW – Trudie Atkinson
  • Number and nitrogen fixation capacity of rhizobia in soils
  • List of some of the rhizobial strains used in Australian inoculants
  • This dog has a nose for weeds – Hillary Cherry
  • Bureau issues Climate Outlook for December to February
  • World leading research steers to genetic improvement in cattle
  • From the President’s Desk – David Harbison