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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

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  • "Agronomy, growing a greener future?". Edited by DL Michalk and JE Pratley. Proceedings of the 9th Australian Agronomy Conference, 20-23 July 1998, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
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