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Nothing is left to chance on the Altmann family farm in the Murraylands region of South Australia, and for good reason.
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Includes arable land, horticulture in the open, horticulture under glass, grassland and green fodder crops. Other land Includes unutilised agricultural land, wooded area, and other land (e.g.
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They are analysing its genetics to determine how the pest spread. Australian researchers are tracking a notorious crop-destroying pest around the world as it spreads from continent to continent.
There is a reason you haven’t seen the photo above before, or perhaps it looks familiar in an odd way. The explanation is crop failure, two fearful words for farmers and photographers.