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Agronomists to tackle Global Issues with Paddock Action
Australian agronomists will address the big challenges facing agriculture - including climate change and variability, uncertainty over energy supplies and resource use efficiency, at their 14th conference in Adelaide in 2008.
To visit the conference website click here...

Ground-breaking stuff a great success
The 13th ASA conference saw more than 300 delegates descend on Perth to push the boundaries for crop and pasture agronomy.
Read the full peer reviewed papers at: www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2006/.

A symphony approach
A 'symphony approach' between farmers, policy makers and scientists and adherence to the Six E's - Ecology, Economics, Equity, Ethics, Energy, Employment and Education - is necessary for the future of agriculture, Professor M S Swaminathan, told the Perth conference.
To read a summary of Prof. Swaminathan's paper click here.

Renowned ACIAR scientist wins 2004 Donald Medal
Dr Tony Fischer has been awarded the Australian Society of Agronomy's highest honour for an international career spanning four decades.

Australia hosts 4th International Crop Science Congress
The 12th Australian Society of Agronomy Conference was held in conjunction with the 4th International Crop Science Congress in Brisbane in September 2004.
Full proceedings are available online at www.cropscience.org.au

Read the media releases from the 4th ICSC.

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