Corporate Body

Future Farm Industries CRC (2007 - 2014)

From
2007
To
2014
Alternative Names
  • Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research Centre
Website
http://www.futurefarmonline.com.au

Summary

The Future Farm Industries CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) took the place of the CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity (2001 - 2007) with a 7 year grant. The CRC's areas of expertise include farming systems research; research in crop and animal production; new industry development involving farm grown biomass; bio-energy and wood products, plant breeding; animal psychology; nutrition and behaviour.

Timeline

 2001 - 2007 CRC for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity
       2007 - 2014 Future Farm Industries CRC

Published resources

Resources

Rebecca Rigby

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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