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Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

Murdoch University leads a project to boost nitrogen use efficiency, aiming to cut fertiliser costs for Australian farmers impacted by rising urea prices.
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Urea crisis: now scientists have fertiliser-hungry wheat in their sights

Murdoch University leads a project to boost nitrogen use efficiency, aiming to cut fertiliser costs for Australian farmers impacted by rising urea prices.

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Queensland Country Life broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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