The annual spring movement of hives has commenced, as beekeepers move hives from one area of the country to another following the...
Honey production is worth more than $100 million annually, along with sales of beeswax, queen and packaged bees. This is dwarfed by...
Many farmers use compost and manure for various soil structure and fertility benefits. But for both crop and livestock enterprises compost use...
Sourcing information on how to secure your farm against diseases, pests and weeds just became a whole lot easier, with growers and...
There’s a new course available on Plant Health Australia’s Biosecurity Online Training (BOLT) site on the topic of reporting new pests and...
After decades of working with broadacre farmers across the country, Bill Gordon is looking forward to the challenges presented in his new...
A new version of the biosecurity manual for cherry growers is now available on the Farm Biosecurity website.
With challenging and dry conditions prevailing in 2019, Grains Biosecurity Officer Jim Moran recommends staying one step ahead of pests by using...
Weeds, pests and diseases can enter your farm and be spread by equipment and vehicles, either directly or in plant material, soil...
On-farm biosecurity has always been important, yet over the last few years its implementation has become far more visible. This serves the...