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A sweet end to weeds
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  12 Dec 2005

A sweet end to weeds

Sugar could be an innovative alternative to herbicides and curb one of agriculture’s costly scourges, annual weeds.

Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy - background notes
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  9 Dec 2005

Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy - background notes

Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy: "Establishing the Scientific Basis"

Charles Sturt University

Allelopathy coup for CSU
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  9 Dec 2005

Allelopathy coup for CSU

The latest research into eradicating the need for artificial herbicides to combat weeds in crops is among the topics for discussion at an international, scientific conference to be held at Charles Sturt University later this month.

Charles Sturt University

New ARC research funds for CSU
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  17 Nov 2005

New ARC research funds for CSU

More than one million dollars worth of Australian Research Council grants will be administered by Charles Sturt University from next year in a variety of new projects funded by the Federal Government.

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Toasting CSU wine education: 25 years on
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  29 Jun 2005

Toasting CSU wine education: 25 years on

Winemakers and vignerons from throughout Australia and overseas are expected to return to Wagga Wagga for the 25th reunion of wine education at Charles Sturt University today, Friday 29 June.

Charles Sturt University

CSU joins the world’s best in rice research
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  16 May 2005

CSU joins the world’s best in rice research

Rice, the staple food of almost half the world each day, is the world’s most important agricultural crop grown on six of the seven continents.

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Grazing ban in Victorian Alpine National Park
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  6 Feb 2005

Grazing ban in Victorian Alpine National Park

Charles Sturt University has a range of experts who can offer comment on the ban on cattle grazing in the Victorian Alpine National Park announced recently by the Victorian Government. 

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &Water

2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  5 Oct 2004

2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival

2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival on 14 May 2004, Titled "Biological Solutions" at Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Wagga Wagga

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &WaterScience &IT

New Professor to lead CSU’s Vet Science program
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  9 Aug 2004

New Professor to lead CSU’s Vet Science program

An international career specialising in farm animal medicine through education, practice and research will see Kym Abbott join Charles Sturt University in its task of supplying high quality veterinary graduates for regional and rural Australia.

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