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Plants reveal hidden survival strategy for hotter, drier climates 
Expert Commentary: El Niño
Cotton’s roots trace to Yucatan Peninsula, where wild gene pool runs deepest
SOFIA 2026: Global fisheries and aquaculture production reaches new highs
Keep Alert For Pest Birds At Point Samson
New trade role to advance Australian agriculture’s global opportunities 
Boost For Businesses Impacted By Varroa Mite
Farmers Must Not Be Overlooked In Tax Bill Inquiry
Trade and Investment Committee explores sustainable economic growth in South Australia
New strategy to help adults build literacy skills for life
Nanofilm Electrode That Keeps Listening To Plants
Securing More Fertiliser For Australian Farmers 16 June
What To Know About Tick-Borne Alpha-Gal Syndrome
Guide Helps Farmers Cut Emissions And Boost Efficiency
Real-time monitoring for Australia’s rice industry
Australian support for livestock disease control in Indonesia
Philippines forum showcases the impact of ACIAR Meryl Williams Fellows
Record Investment To Back Farmers And Tackle Feral Pigs
Patrick Webb, renowned international scholar, to lead Ashley School
First sod turned at new National Water Grid recycled water site
Release of final Export Cost Recovery Implementation Statements
Vet Talk – Winter Worms In Sheep
Backing Young Farmers
To fight child hunger, coordinate food, health and climate policy
FAO calls for stronger prevention and global action as transboundary animal diseases spread across regions
New licence supports SeaStock to scale up seaweed production
Boosting returns for Kiwi wool growers
Insights into soil fertility can help guide more targeted fertiliser strategies for long-term soil management across Australia
Beefing Up Carbon Credits For Aussie Livestock Farmers 11 June
New $1.1 million seed vault safeguards the future of NSW agriculture
60 years of partnership, 19 years at Fieldays, 18 companies: Irish agritech brings its strongest line-up to Mystery Creek
FAO Partnership Award honors logistics, youth innovation and integrated development
Local contractor awarded Katherine Work Camp construction contract
Creating certainty for Rural catchment groups
Food and fibre exports set to hit record $64.3 billion
Online grocery shopping could bring more fresh produce to SNAP families
Statement From Leader Of Nationals 10 June
Land Use Flexibility: Improving the environment while producing more
Optimising Land Use To Power Rural Productivity
IPART must not price irrigators out of growing our food and fibre
European Starling Surveillance Program Success
Land Use Flexibility: empowering horticulture
Land Use Flexibility: empowering forestry and wood through tech
Land Use Flexibility: greater options for whenua Māori
Australia knows what it wants to make. The question is who will make it
Associate Professor Rhiannon Schilling named 2026 Farrer Memorial Mid Career Award recipient
Queensland agriculture on show for international investors as global conference kicks off
Government & Industry accelerate world-leading farm technology