Viewing entries posted in January 2012
16 January 2012 | Categories: grapes, sampling, plant tissue, veraison
While petiole sampling of grapevines at full bloom is the most common method of tissue analysis employed by viticulturists and advisors, it is by no means the only time that tissue samples can be taken.
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2 January 2012 | Categories: SoilMate, Software, Update
Back Paddock is pleased to announce the release of SoilMate ver.6.0
The latest version, 6.0, of SoilMate is now easier and quicker to use. Back Paddock has made the program more intuitive and therefore quicker. The models that are used in SoilMate have been updated with the latest research information giving you confidence that the results from the models are meaningful.
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1 January 2012 | Categories: Back Paddock Company, Risks and solutions for the food challenge, Julian Cribb & Associates
Abstract: Feeding 10 billion people sustainably in the late 21st century will be the greatest challenge humanity and science have ever faced. While food demand will double by 2060 there are emerging scarcities of all the main resources required to produce it – water, land, energy, nutrients, science, fish, finance and stable climates. These challenge us to rethink food itself, to develop new farming systems, diets and food products for the future that are healthy, creative, delicious and tread less heavily on the planet.
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1 January 2012
The Back Paddock Reader is bundled with Back Padddock Adviser Professional...you can distrirbute it freely to some or all of your customers and clients. The basis is simple, the farmer installs Back Paddock Reader on their computer, registers the software with Back Paddock Support, who setup the trust relationship between the farm (trading name) and the adviser. Back Paddock CornerPost then handles the data synchronisation, so that every time the adviser updates their production plan or associated files, the farmer can get those updates electronically...exactly the same as getting email from a mail server. Back Paddock Reader is actually a read-only version of Back Paddock Manager, so they have full functionality including mapping but just cant edit the data, albeit we've ensured full printing and email capability is turned on.
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1 January 2012 | Categories: future, wheat, CIMMYT, food security, Australia, GRDC
After decades of stagnating investment in its agricultural R&D program the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT ) has seen its budget nearly double in the past three years as food security concerns escalate worldwide.
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