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Monitoring continues for Japanese encephalitis – Update no. 11
AgForce applauds agriculture’s young go-getters
Farmers needed for new horticulture business study
Advocacy and lobbying
Upskilling to better manage future variable water supplies
Dodgy breeders – know signs
If it has been out and about, then check it out
Trials assess soil nitrogen carryover after frost or heat
Aotearoa sets course to net-zero with first three emissions budgets
Warning for vigilance on mouse numbers
Celebrating 40 years of Agfest
10-Year Plan To Protect Cats And Wildlife In Victoria
Penn State to host national energy and sustainability extension conference
Digital technologies: key accelerator of agrifood systems transformation and rural development
FAO and World Food Forum Launch Young Scientists Group
FAO Food Price Index eases in April
Labor’s animal welfare policy questioned
NAB’s Business and Private Bankers continue to lead rivals
Simple cash splash won’t fix rural health
Labor’s live sheep export decision sets dangerous precedent
$11.5 million in funding for new Ballarat Regional Animal Facility
Chaff residues put to pest pressure test
Farmers & small business demand certainty on instant asset write-off
Supporting Much-Loved And Lost Pets In Ballarat
Misperceptions can threaten scientific advancement
Celebrating our rural women
Cameroonian activist wins Wangari Maathai Forest Champions’ Award 2022
‘Predatory, destructive and useful’ pests and diseases draw crowd to Adelaide
Funding for food innovation welcomed
Preferred partner for $5 billion plan
Horsham Leading Plant-Based Protein Innovation
Peak body backs calls for independent competition inquiry
Record breaking hotel occupancy shows Tasmanian businesses rebounding
Experts sound alarm on AMR bacteria found in Australian supermarket meats
Agribusiness report highlights strong agricultural growth
Grants open for Aboriginal cultural and commerical fishing
Budget 22 investing in biosecurity for future economic security
Joint M. bovis eradication plan reaches significant milestone
Plan to transform food processing waste would boost NZ economy and environment
Renewed Call for Review of $4.5 Billion Carbon Credit Scheme
Western municipal water restraints rise as reservoirs fall
Book addresses future of local and global agri-food systems
Grattan Institute publishes new guidebook on working migrants in Australia
Global Report on Food Crises: acute food insecurity hits new highs
Ladies in Livestock empowers women in agriculture
Insight – USDA launches Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative
$9.9 million expansion at historical Muresk Institute
Sustainably managed, working forests, vital for halting deforestation and delivering climate goals