Tag: CSIRO

Grain growth concerns

Grain growers and farm advisers are being asked whether they have noticed a chemical control failure or suspect insecticide resistance in redlegged earth mites. If...

Meat and Livestock year reviewed

The 2021-22 financial year in review has been compiled by Meat & Livestock Australia, declaring FY22 was a strong year for the red meat...

What eggs-actly do people want?

As part of the yearly public engagement with Australians, for the fifth consecutive year Australian Eggs is asking the public to take part in...

Final species arrives for dung beetle project

The third and final dung beetle species imported to Australia as part of the Dung Beetle Ecosystem Engineer project is finally here - but...

Researchers focus 
on burning questions

In the face of more extreme events, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has unveiled its new world-class bushfire research facility to better understand how...

Microscopic breakthrough creates 
buzz over mosquito control potential

In a first for the Southern Hemisphere, researchers have shown a bacteria can successfully sterilise and eradicate the invasive, disease carrying Aedes aegypti mosquito...

Science drives growth

Three major new missions from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, will grow Australia’s agriculture and food sectors targeting $20b by 2030. The $150m investment from...