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Invited Addresses

Crop physiology: some recollections and current perceptions
G.L. Wilson

Specific perspectives in future agriculture: agricultural sustainability
Don Blesing

The past and future of agriculture: resolving environmental conflict
H.F. Recher

Predicting and shaping the future: managing information
N. Inall

Agriculture: resources and current practices
J. Allwright

Managing resources - the soil resource: erosion, stubble management and catchment
D.M. Freebairn

Cropping systems of the temperate summer rainfall region
H. Marcellos and W.L. Felton

The grazing resource
K.J. Hutchinson

Socio-politics and land use systems
G.H. Jackson

Initiatives in land use: nutrients, nutrient cycling and soil acidity
G.J. Blair

Initiatives in land use - soil salinity
P.R. Dyson

Towards sylvan Australian farming systems
A. Campbell

New technologies
D.A. Evans and J.R. Finney

Developments - new kinds of plants
D.R. Marshall

Protecting yield – chemically
H. Baker

Protecting and enhancing yield, while reducing our dependence on synthetic pesticides
M.J. Whitten

Agronomic research strategy and the uncertain challenge of sustainability
J.R. Anderson

Predicting and shaping the future: models - looking back and planning ahead
J.W. Bowden

The future is not what it was: technological perspectives on the future of agriculture
D. Ellyard

Concluding review
J.L. Davidson

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  • "Looking Back - Planning Ahead". Edited by KJ Hutchinson and PJ Vickery. Proceedings of the 6th Australian Agronomy Conference, 10-14 February 1992, The University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales.
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