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Researchers Identify Genes for Branchless Watermelon, Boosting Crop Breeding
High-tech Plant Scanner Gets Green Thumbs Up
NZ hopes to store carbon in marine ecosystems – but some are so degraded they’re already a source of emissions
Farmers welcome Federal Government’s new food security strategy
Food strategy must deliver for farmers, consumers and nature
More Government Assistance Needed in Ingham and Surrounds
Farmers Welcome National Food Plan Commitment
Feeding Australia: Albanese Labor Government’s plan to secure our food future
Investing In Ag Education: Necessity, Not Option
Push For Sustainable Food Reforms
Strong Year For Aussie Ag Beefed Up By Livestock
Innovative Techniques Advance Lettuce Freeze Tolerance and Organic Vegetable Transplant Production
Ideal nitrogen fertilizer rates in Corn Belt have been climbing for decades, study shows
Appointment Of New Austrade CEO 3 March
Investigating the causes of collar rot in peas
Looking To Future For Cooperation With India
MLA thanks Dr Jane Weatherley as she announces departure
Going for growth in exports and aquaculture
New NFF Chief Executive: Put famers at the heart of the federal election policy debate
The UK’s food system is broken. A green new deal for agriculture could be revolutionary
3.9 million trays: Fruitful 2024-25 mango season for the Territory
Council Hosts Governor Of Victoria On Whirlwind Tour
NSW Feral Capital
Blue Gropers Thrown Lifeline In NSW
GRDC Regional Updates To Kick Off In Cunderdin
Inspiring female founders named finalists in the NSW/ACT AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award
Boyce Launches Re-election Campaign
NSW’s State Fish, the Eastern Blue Groper, will continue being protected
Scientists closer to engineering more resilient food crops
Avian Flu: How Scientists and Farmers are Working to Adapt
Thales Partners With Cubic to Launch Next-generation eSIM Solutions for Connected Vehicles
Quarter of a century plan to cultivate Queensland’s primary industries
Backing farmers to innovate and make more money
Australians Must Be Protected From Diseased Salmon
Strengthening NT biosecurity with new mobile response unit
Dairy Productivity Growth – Glass Half Full
Shutdown Not Up To Scratch
Going for Growth: Multi-million dollar benefits possible for farmers and growers
Scorecard Highlights Growth Of Agriculture Sector
Drought conditions declared across Taranaki
Do Starchy Carbs Cause Cavities?
Somalia: Drought, conflict and high food prices risk pushing 4.4 million people into hunger, the Federal Government of Somalia and UN warn
Business Council welcomes stronger economic ties with India
The Unsung Heroes Keeping Australia Moving: Meet the Nation’s Top Tyre Fitters, the Essential Workers we need to talk about
Prestigous Farrer Memorial Medal Awarded To Andrew Barr
Largest forced displacement in the West Bank since 1967 amid surge in Israeli military and settler violence causing widespread destruction and severely…
Slowing Food Spoilage Without Chemicals
Solar solutions: Agrivoltaics offer array of options for farmland use