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Better Farming - JuneJuly 2009


The wind turbines that failed to generate – a cautionary tale for farmers

 

 


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  • Behind The Lines - JuneJuly 2009
  • Cover Story: The wind turbines that failed to generate – a cautionary tale for farmers
  • Short Takes - JuneJuly 2009
  • Dairy: Coming soon – A lottery for new dairy quota
  • Better Decisions: The CSA model catches on with small farms and customers alike
  • Seed Bed: Can you fertilize your way out of poor soil conditions?
  • Crops: CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION 19 – What caused Roger’s aphid infestation? – Solved
  • Power at Work: So there is such a thing as a Grade 12 bolt
  • Weather: Why we should worry about a few more millimetres of rain
  • The Hill: Bridging the rural-urban divide a tough task for the Liberals
  • Letter from Europe: Austria’s farmers welcome biogas with open arms
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