The
Federal Minister for Agriculture, The Hon Barnaby Joyce MP, has visited the Graham Centre for
Agricultural Innovation at CSU in Wagga Wagga to
see first-hand research to enhance Australian agriculture.
An
interest in how dairy cows digest their food, and the resulting methane burps,
has taken a CSU student to the United States to
further her research.
Getting communities
involved is crucial to the success of the Murray Darling Basin Plan. That's the
message CSU wetlands expert, Professor Max Finlayson,
will deliver at the Australian Regional Development Conference.
A group of CSU students has a new understanding of production, cultural and animal welfare aspects of a key beef export market, after a tour of Indonesia.
More than 200 producers and industry representatives at the recent CSU 'The Business of Beef' forum gained valuable insights into the global challenges that beef producers face.
CSU research which has increased
farm profits and improved the environment is part of a project named as a finalist
in the Australian Museum
Eureka Prizes.
Legislative change to crack down on activists breaking into farms to film suspected animal cruelty should be approached with caution, according to Professor John Kleinig from CSU's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE).
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