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Boosting uptake of controlled traffic farming

Admin | January 1, 2012

Farm consultants and agricultural advisers could hold the key to boosting the adoption of Controlled Traffic Farming beyond the 10 per cent of farmers currently using the technique. As seen on www.farmonline.com.au


Nintendo TV (UK): Weekly Downloads - Trailer 31

Admin | August 27, 2011

Nintendo TV (UK) Weekly Downloads Trailer 31 WiiWare: Monochrome Racing (Nordcurrent) DSiWare: My Australian Farm (BiP media), Go! Go! Kokopolo (Room 4 Games), The Lost Town - The Dust (CiRCLE Ent.) Virtual Console: PAC-MAN (NAMCO BANDAI Games)


Beerenberg Farm

Admin | January 6, 2011

Beerenberg is an Australian-owned company based at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills. All products are made on the farm, which has been in the family since 1839, when the Paech family settled in Hahndorf. Since the first batch of strawberry jam was made in 1971, Beerenberg has expanded its range to 52 products and has been exporting since 1986. Today the company continues to win numerous awards and its products have become Australian icons.


Water, People and the Future - News CAST

Admin | August 17, 2010

A new CAST science paper addresses the need to protecting America’s sustainable water resources. Scientists predict that by the year 2050 the US population will have increased by 25 percent. This growing population will place a higher demand on water supplies as well as increase the demand for more food production across the nation. How will this increase in water consumption affect the availability of fresh water? How will this increase in water consumption affect the way we use water for agriculture to feed our growing population?


Focus Green 2009: Kevin Fletcher, Environmental Sustainability, and Water Conservation

Admin | May 28, 2009

Focus Green 2009, presented by Dowling Company Improvement Foundation, speaker Kevin Fletcher discusses sustainable development, and how we reaching the tipping point for environmental development and living. He believes in the triple bottom line with sustainability This includes: Environmental quality Social desirability Economic viability Special Thanks to Maui Style Media, Hawaii Nature Center, Everett Dowling, Kevin Fletcher, and Audubon International.


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