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GM Grain perfect match for no-till method
1 Feb 2006

Grain growers have nothing to fear from genetically modified crops and in fact GM technology can help producers plant using no-tillage methods, the South Australian No-Tillage Farmers conference was told yesterday. Canadian farmer and agronomist, Scott Day said that GM canola and the firm moist seed bed of a no-till field was a perfect match.

Yorke Peninsula Country Times, 31/01/06

Previous News Items:
24 Jan 2006 | RBA issue warning over hoax email
16 Jan 2006 | Farmers tackle labour and skills shortage
15 Dec 2005 | Sheep and Goats to come under NLIS
6 Dec 2005 | GM crops under fire
28 Nov 2005 | SA adopts livestock ID system


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