Most Popular Pages:
Australian New Crops Web Site


The most popular new crop topics (in decreasing order of popularity) have been:

Pitaya (Hylocereus undatus) /newslett/ncn11163.htm
The Australian Native Food Industry /newslett/ncnl4-7.htm
Moringa oleifera (the kelor tree) /newslett/ncnl9192.htm
Stevia rebaudiana /newslett/ncn11161.htm **
Australian native citrus /newslett/ncn10211.htm
Sweet Basil (Ocimum spp.) /newslett/ncnl6154.htm
Carbon Credits /newslett/ncn11188.htm
Applications of Biotechnology /acotanc/papers/drew.htm
Pinus pinea /newslett/ncnl6153.htm **
Olives (Olea europaea) /newslett/ncnl3-91.htm
Culinary Herb Industry /culherbplanindex.htm
The Olive Industry /newslett/ncn11185.htm
Hydroponic herb production /newslett/ncnl11-3.htm
Ginseng /newslett/ncn11167.htm
Essential oils /newslett/ncn11184.htm
Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) /newslett/ncn11166.htm **
Ramie /newslett/ncn11162.htm **
Sandalwood /newslett/ncnl2-54.htm **
The Big Event Company /people/peo-16.htm
Farm Marketing /newslett/ncnl1112.htm
Longan (Euphoria longan) /newslett/ncnl4141.htm
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) /newslett/ncnl4143.htm
Usefulness of Neem Extract /newslett/ncnl4-8.htm
Licorice /newslett/ncnl6152.htm
Land degradation /acotanc/papers/scarsbri.htm
New Crop Studies in Israel /newslett/ncnl3-3.htm
Paulownia /newslett/ncn11187.htm
Ginseng (Panax spp.) /newslett/ncnl6151.htm
Nashi Fruit (Pyrus pyrifolia) /newslett/ncnl2-53.htm
Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariaefolium) /newslett/ncnl2-52.htm
Malvaceae family /newslett/ncnl8111.htm
Industrial Hemp /newslett/ncnl4144.htm
Sustainable tree crops acotanc/papers/hungerfo.htm

Pages increasing in popularity in the last few months have been marked with **


Based on a combined analysis of the 30 most popular pages each month: November 1999 to January 2002
[Web Site Usage Statistics].


Rank

Number of hits

Kilobytes

URL

1

52339

514151

/index.htm
/index.html
Index Page

2

20096

0

/robots.txt

3

14907

477286

/newslett/1-newslt.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issues 1-11

4

14750

267472

/listing/listingindex.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia Second Edition); by Dr RJ Fletcher New Crops Program, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, The University of Queensland Gatton

5

13998

134211

/newslett/2-profil.htm
Index Page for the New Crop Profiles published in the Australian New Crops Newsletter

6

12579

120834

/public1.htm
Details of Publications Available from the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

7

8746

744799

/listing/listingindexc.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Botanical Names Index, C

8

8151

553138

/listing/listingindexa.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Botanical Names Index, A

9

7987

31650

/publicav.htm
Publications Available (with cover illustrations) from the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

10

6688

462284

/listing/listingindexp.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Botanical Names Index, P

12

6566

368627

/listing/commonnameslistingindexs.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Common Names Index, S

13

6305

437796

/listing/commonnameslistingindexc.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Common Names Index, C

14

6124

101859

/newslett/ncn11163.htm
Pitaya (Hylocereus undatus), a Potential New Crop for Australia by Dimitri Jacobs, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

15

5555

64814

/newslett/ncnl4-7.htm
The Australian Native Food Industry by Andrew Beal, Australian Native Produce Industries Pty Ltd

16

5461

12542

/out-link.htm
Links to Other New Crops Resources (under construction)

17

5234

258035

/newslett/ncnl1027.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 10, July 1998

18

5068

28209

/newslett/ncnl9192.htm
Moringa oleifera (the kelor tree) by Geoff Wilson, Agrovision Publishing, Mansfield, Queensland

19

4682

223298

/listing/commonnameslistingindexb.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World (previously Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia): Common Names Index, B

20

4670

17801

/program/1-prog.htm

Index Page for the Research Program of the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

21

4417

46212

/people/peo-1.htm
People from the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, The University of Queensland, Gatton; Dr Rob Fletcher

22

3422

33509

/newslett/ncn11161.htm
Stevia rebaudiana (Sweet Honey Leaf) by Timothy Lester, Gatton, Queensland

23

2819

36787

/newslett/ncnl1019.htm
Potential New Crops which have attracted increased interest in the world literature recently; extracted from A Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia, Second Edition; by Dr RJ Fletcher New Crops Program, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, The University of Queensland Gatton

24

2647

21858

/publicod.htm
Order Form for Publications Available from the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

25

2558

10746

/people/1-people.htm
People associated with the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

26

2036

49515

/newslett/ncn10211.htm
Australian native citrus: wild limes from the rainforest to the dessert...by Erika Birmingham, Byron Bay Native Produce

27

1862

19763

/newslett/ncnl6154.htm
Sweet Basil (Ocimum spp.) by Bethany Davidson and Iris Johnson, from BioOptions, Newsletter of the Center for Alternative Plant and Animal Products, University of Minnesota, USA

28

1523

11223

/newslett/ncn11188.htm
Carbon Credits and Carbon Trading by Rob Heathcote, State Forests of New South Wales

29

1350

45659

/acotanc/papers/drew.htm
Applications of Biotechnology to Fruit and Nut Species, by Dr Rod Drew, QDPI, PO Box 327, Cleveland 4163 (now Griffith University, Nathan Campus, Brisbane)

30

1349

12305

/newslett/ncnl6153.htm
Pinus pinea: An edible nut pine of many uses by Louis Trap, Mangere Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand

31

1190

26962

/newslett/ncnl7-16.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 7, January 1997

32

1157

46732

/newslett/ncnl8-14.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 8, July 1997

33

1083

47824

/newslett/ncnl1126.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 11, January 1999

34

1000

6538

/newslett/ncnl8-8.htm
New Crop Requests received by the New Crops ListSERV, Purdue University, USA

35

708

4614

/newslett/ncnl3-91.htm
Olives (Olea europaea) by Farnell Hobman, Primary Industries South Australia, Loxton, South Australia

36

689

74162

/culherbplanindex.htm
R&D Plan for the Culinary Herb Industry 2000 - 2005, RIRDC

37

649

3393

/newslett/ncn11185.htm
Emerging Opportunities in Agriculture: The Olive Industry by Sharn Hunkin, Sharman Olives Consultancy

38

620

6040

/newslett/ncnl11-3.htm
Hydroponic herb production as a new industry; The story of Robert Hayes of Freshzest Pty Ltd, Leongatha South, Victoria

39

609

3155

/newslett/2-bush.htm
Index Page for Australian Native Food/Bush Tucker Articles published in the Australian New Crops Newsletter

40

573

10088

/newslett/ncn11167.htm
Ginseng in Australia by Tony Sadler, Australian Ginseng Research Program, Ginseng Crop Establishment Project, Primary Options Pty Ltd

41

572

3795

/newslett/ncn11184.htm
Emerging Opportunities in Agriculture: Essential oils for the northern slopes and tablelands of New South Wales by Bob Colton, Program Leader (Oils), New South Wales Agriculture

42**

542

6553

/newslett/ncn11166.htm
Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) by Peter Blessing, Principal Teacher, Commerce Unit, Toowoomba TAFE and Director, Solar D. Herbs, Toowoomba, Queensland

43

488

6395

/newslett/ncn11162.htm
Ramie: the different bast fibre crop by Ian Wood

44

431

4457

/people/peo-001.htm
New Crops Research in Progress in the New Crops Group, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, University of Queensland, Gatton

45

417

2223

/newslett/ncnl2-54.htm
Sandalwood (Santalum spp.) by Andrew Rado, Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kununurra, Western Australia

46

386

940

/people/peo-16.htm
Gordon Stone and Associates (the Big Event Company); collaborators with the Emerging Opportunities in Agriculture Information Days

47

384

9210

/newslett/ncnl1112.htm
The Hot 50 Farm Marketing Tips by Eric Gibson; From: 'Sell What You Sow! The Grower's Guide to Successful Produce Marketing.' New World Publishing (http://www.jps.net/grower)

48

383

4505

/newslett/ncnl3-2.htm
Survey of the Australian Readership of the Australian New Crops Newsletter, January 1995

49

382

25457

/newslett/ncnl9-22.htm
Conferences, Workshops and Seminars as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 9, January 1998

50

378

3341

/newslett/ncnl4141.htm
Longan (Euphoria longan) by Christopher Menzel, Brian Watson and Don Simpson of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries

51

368

2007

/newslett/2-herb.htm
Herb and Essential Oil Industry Articles published in the Australian New Crops Newsletter

52

346

2002

/newslett/ncnl4143.htm
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) -a Potential Multi-Purpose New Crop for Tasmania by Shaun Lisson and Neville Mendham, Department of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania, Hobart

53

326

11164

/newslett/ncnl518.htm
Directory of New Crop Workers in Australia, First Edition

54

304

1256

/newslett/nc-nl3.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 3, January 1995

55

303

2595

/newslett/ncnl4-8.htm
Usefulness of Neem Extract in Tropical Pest Control by Joe A Friend, Neem Peace

56

280

1291

/newslett/nc-nl4.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 4, July 1995

57

279

14502

/newslett/ncnl9-20.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 9, January 1998

58

277

1937

/newslett/ncnl6152.htm
Licorice: An absolutely delicious crop by Isabell Shipard, Shipard's Herb Farm, Nambour, Queensland

59

271

4918

/acotanc/papers/scarsbri.htm
Land Degradation: the insidious disease that threatens nations by Brian Scarsbrick, Chief Executive, Landcare Australia

60

269

10797

/acotanc/papers/hungerfo.htm
Planning, Establishing and Maintaining Sustainable Tree Crops on the NSW North Coast - Land, Soil and Water Management by Bruce Hungerford, Dept. of Land and Water Conservation, Murwillumbah, NSW

61

260

732

/newslett/ncnl1-6.htm
Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia, First Edition, December 1993 by Dr R.J. Fletcher

62

260

1226

/newslett/ncnl3-3.htm
New Crop Studies in Israel by Professor Yosef Mizrahi and Dr Avinoam Nerd, University of the Negev, Israel

63

212

1292

/newslett/ncn11187.htm
Paulownia, an emerging forestry opportunity by Alex Jay, Kiri Forestry Enterprises Pty Ltd

64

196

990

/newslett/ncnl7.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 7, January 1996

65

168

647

/newslett/ncnl6.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 6, July 1996

66

167

1313

/newslett/ncnl6151.htm
Ginseng (Panax spp.) by Dr Anne Kitchener, Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, New Town, Tasmania

67

164

2091

/newslett/ncnl1115.htm
Communications via Email and the Newcrops LISTSERV; Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 11, January 1999

68

156

1553

/newslett/ncnl9-15.htm
Letters to the Editor, Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 9, January 1998

69

150

546

/newslett/ncnl2-53.htm
Nashi Fruit (Pyrus pyrifolia) by Darrel Firth, New South Wales Agriculture

70

149

1088

/newslett/2-proces.htm
Index Page for New Crop Development Processes published in the Australian New Crops Newsletter

71

149

563

/newslett/ncnl2-52.htm
Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariaefolium) by Peter Chudleigh and Katrina Bond, Agtrans Research, Brisbane.

72

132

2410

/newslett/ncnl1132.htm
Abbreviated Directory of New Crops Workers in Australia

73

105

928

/newslett/ncnl8111.htm
Useful plants in the Malvaceae family, by Colleen Keena, 222 Kangaroo Gully Road, Bellbowrie Queensland 4070

74

97

1658

/newslett/ncnl417.htm
New Crop Publications as listed in the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 4, July 1995

75

86

263

/map.htm
Map of the Australian New Crops Web Site

76

86

634

/newslett/ncnl4144.htm
Industrial Hemp-Research and Development in South Australia by John Hannay, Program Manager, Pulse and New Crops PISA, and Caroline Graham, Horticultural Development Manager, Yorke Regional Development Board, South Australia

77

83

323

/newslett/2-intern.htm
The Use of the Internet in New Crops Development; Index Page for Articles published in the Australian New Crops Newsletter

78

79

428

/acotanc/acotanc.htm
Index Page for the Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the Australasian Council on Tree and Nut Crops (ACOTANC), Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, 11-15 September 1995

79

76

276

/newslett/nc-nl5.htm
Index Page for the Australian New Crops Newsletter, Issue 5, January 1996

 


All information is included in good faith but The University of Queensland does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any information on these pages, nor does it accept responsibilities for any loss arising from the use of this information. Views and opinions are those of the authors and do not represent those of the University of Queensland.


Contact: Dr Rob Fletcher, School of Agriculture and Horticulture, The University of Queensland Gatton, 4343; Telephone: 07 5460 1311 or 07 5460 1301; Facsimile: 07 5460 1112; International facsimile: 61 7 5460 1112; Email: r.fletcher@mailbox.uq.edu.au


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