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WA booklet consolidates knowledge on snails, slugs and slaters
A dam good investment in farmers
UQ licenses Mexican wheat variety to bolster Australian market
Farmers focused on climate change
ANU receives $5.93 million for study of gains from farm dams
Farmers thankful for nation’s support on a challenging day
Activists harm their own cause
$1.7m for economy-boosting projects across Mallee
Community to give input for Basin Plan impact research
Council introduces Feral Pig Management Plan
Pilot plant to purify bore and industrial waste water
Advisory council tackles fisheries management issues
Understanding impact of recreational fishing
Law breaking activists to be met with strong new laws at farm gate
New forestry research puts Launceston at cutting edge
Delivering additional drug and alcohol treatment facilities and services for North West
Support flows to renew National Water Initiative
Protecting Australian farmers’ privacy
9.2 million reasons to farm smart
Drought continues to impact Australian wool production
Government review advises removing barriers which are stopping plantations participating in carbon policy. Labor now agrees. What does Prime Minister…
Minister doing farmers a disservice over TWG report
New cereal and pulse guides, your best bet for disease control
Hikvision hosted second AI Cloud Summit in Hangzhou
Labor’s electricity tax
Connecting country and city through local food
Federal Budget lays groundwork for farm sector growth
Federal budget shows solid support for agricultural recovery and resilience
Standing With Our Valued Lifeline Heroes
Budget lays groundwork for farm sector growth
Investing in our farmers and agriculture sector
Workshops improve snail management knowledge
Aquatic weed sold to Victorian residents
ALP climate policy a mixed bag for farmers
Extended varroa surveillance comes to end
Report Phylloxera in Yarra Valley
New northern cattle partnership welcomed
Connecting WA agrifood businesses to Asia
Farmers welcome exclusion from direct carbon burden but remain concerned by land clearing overtones
1 April 2019 Farmers welcome exclusion from direct carbon burden but remain concerned by land clearing overtones
NSW onshore gas supply
NRM funding round now open across WA
Something’s fishy: ABF officers detect live fish in package from Vietnam
Door open for Aussie almonds to Chile
APPEA congratulates new NSW ministers
$490,000 to support future of Aussie horticulture
La Trobe delivers high research impact
Backing Local Communities In Fight Against Fruit Fly