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Plenary Papers

The Donald Oration

The Socio-economic Imperative

The Environmental Imperative

The Quality Imperative

The Future Challenge


The Donald Oration

Experiences of Pasture and Crop Production
J.L. Davidson

The Socio-economic Imperative

Agriculture and the Economy
Roy Powell

Who controls our future?
Geoffrey Lawrence

Women: the silent partners of agriculture
M. Alston

Land degradation issues and management concerns for Aboriginal communites of central Australia
S. Wickman

Technology transfer - perceptions of extension agronomists
G. D. Lacefield1, D. M. Ball2, J. R. Gerrish3 and D. B. Hannaway4

Responding to the wool crisis with a focus on technology adoption
P.J. England

Learning from farmers - the check approach
J.M. Lacy

The Environmental Imperative

The state of the Australian environment
Ian Lowe

Looking for opportunity and avoiding obvious potholes: some future influences on agriculture to 2050
Barney Foran

The importance of high farm yields to wildlife conservation
D. T. Avery

Biotechnology risks and benefits: the Ingard cotton example
G A Constable1, D J Llewellyn2 and P E Reid1

Managing soil water and nitrogen to minimise land degradation
J.B. Passioura1 and A.M. Ridley2

Farming fragile environments: low rainfall and difficult soils in South Australia
D.R. Coventry1, R.E. Holloway 2 and J.A. Cummins3

The Quality Imperative

The Victorian Dairy Industry - Improving Performance
P. T. Doyle and K. B. Kelly

The liability of agronomists in the light of the helix litigation
P. Long

Accreditation of fertilizer advisers and relationship to quality agronomic advice
D.R. McGuffog

The Future Challenge

The future challenge: the search for system
R.L. Ison

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