Sessions in Gunnedah and Spring Ridge next week will help farmers determine if adding a soil carbon project will be good for their operations.
Science and Research
Farmer wants a wife… but a daughter-in-law not so much
University of New England researchers have unsparingly laid out the uncomfortable paradox experienced by women who marry into intergenerational family farms.
Cotton growers unpick ways to improve soil health
A research project is trying to unpick ways for cotton growers to improve their environmental credentials by boosting soil health on their farms.
Cold storage research could put a freeze on red meat waste
A new report shows inconsistent fridge temperatures and confusing cold storage advice could be contributing to meat waste in Aussie households.
UNE help to shape NSW water strategy
The NSW Government is taking a deep dive into aquatic life across the state to improve the way we manage our waterways, and UNE is helping them do it.
UNE research into detection and prevention of cyberattacks
UNE’s Dr Kamaljeet Sandhu will lead a world-first project aimed at preventing and detecting cybersecurity threats.
Sport key to refugee integration
A UNE program to promote the wellbeing of Ezidi refugees through sport has become a beacon for successful regional integration.
Food waste as feed saves more than chicken feed
Using food waste to create commercial chicken feed would save the Australian poultry industry an estimated $500 million a year
Northern Tablelands Koala project extended to 2025
A dedicated Southern New England Landcare team has been working quietly behind the scenes to deliver the Northern Tablelands Koala Project.
Insect-eating bats investigated as alternative to pesticides
Bats may be a noisy and messy bunch with few admirers, but they could be an eco-friendly substitute for pesticides.
