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UPDATED 31 JANUARY 2008
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29 Aug 2007 | Weeds – the crop of the future
Weeds may be the next big thing in agriculture. ...... FULL STORY

21 Aug 2007 | Computer keeps an eye on the farm
A new computer system has been developed that will help farmers to track domestic and wild animals on their properties. ...... FULL STORY

17 Aug 2007 | Friction over GM bans
Pressure from the federal government on state governments to remove their bans on genetically-modified crops is growing. ...... FULL STORY

15 Aug 2007 | Biofuels viable only with technology improvement
The cost of food could increase by as much as 40 per cent by 2020 if advances in agricultural technology do not keep up with increased demand as the world switches to biofuels. ...... FULL STORY

14 Aug 2007 | War of words over mobiles
Telstra has hit back at criticism of its Next G mobile network saying that a report by Kondinin Group was 'amateurish'. ...... FULL STORY

7 Aug 2007 | Government gets tough over mobile coverage
The federal government is forcing Telstra to ensure that coverage provided by its new 3G network is at least as good as provided by the old CDMA network before it can be switched off. ...... FULL STORY

2 Aug 2007 | Finding the right smell
Research is underway into a new device that will measure aroma and flavour in wine which will help growers to pick grapes at optimum ripeness. ...... FULL STORY

2 Aug 2007 | GM crop survey flawed
A survey conducted by Biotechnology Australia about public attitudes toward GM crops has been accused of "push polling" by GM opponents. ...... FULL STORY

1 Aug 2007 | Next G coverage lags CDMA
Tests of the Next G network conducted by Kondinin Group have found that the new handsets deliver poorer reception than CDMA in fringe coverage areas. ...... FULL STORY



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