Invited papers
The potential for biotechnology in sustaining agriculture – an international perspective
Timothy G. Reeves
Global environmental change and future crop production
Peter J. Gregory1 and John S.I. Ingram2
Risk analysis of possible environmental change and future crop production in South Australia
Qunying Luo1, Bill Bellotti2, Brett Bryan 1 and Martin Williams1
National and regional assessments of crop yield trends and water use efficiencies
David Stephens
Identifying on-farm management practises aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from sugarcane primary production
Sarah Park1, Shaun Lisson1,2, Jacinta Harper3, Bernard Milford3, Peter Thorburn1,2
Developing sustainable rice production systems in Cambodia: An Australian contribution
Harry Nesbitt
Redesign of plant production systems for Australian landscapes
John Williams1 and Hester Gascoigne2
A revolution in agriculture is needed if we are to manage dryland salinity and related natural resource issues
P.S. Cocks
The impact of a lucerne phase in a crop rotation on groundwater recharge in south-west Australia
Phil Ward, Perry Dolling and Frank Dunin
Linking farm management with catchment response in a modelling framework
Craig Beverly1, Angela Avery1, Anna Ridley1 and Mark Littleboy2
Solutions for the environment – but what are the problems? An exploration of approaches to deal with issues of the environment
Lucia Boxelaar1, Mark Paine1, Heather Shaw2 and Chris Linehan3
Non-fallow and tillage options for control of dryland salinity in the Murray Mallee
Mark O’Connell1, Garry O’Leary2 and David Connor3
Spatial patterns and temporal trends in productivity of Australian agriculture
James Walcott, and Heping Zuo1
Definition and interpretation of potential management zones in Australia
B. M. Whelan and Alex McBratney
Precision Farming or Convenience Agriculture
J. Lowenberg-DeBoer


