
Look out for aphids this spring. As we move into spring, particularly under mild and warm conditions, aphid populations like cabbage aphid, cow pea aphid, and oat aphid can expand rapidly. Temperatures between 20 to 25 C are optimal for aphid

Look out for aphids this spring. As we move into spring, particularly under mild and warm conditions, aphid populations like cabbage aphid, cow pea aphid, and oat aphid can expand rapidly. Temperatures between 20 to 25 C are optimal for aphid

Boosting drought support for South Australian farmers. The Malinauskas Government is continuing its drought support with over $1 million in funding for additional fodder deliveries and a free technical advice service for impacted farmers. The State

Sheep producer eID workshops for productivity and profitabability coming to Coonalpyn and Kapunda. Sheep producers across South Australia’s upper southeast and mid-north regions are invited to take part in workshops focused on unlocking the

Applications open for Great Wine Capitals knowledge exchange program. Applications are now open for the Outbound Knowledge Exchange Bursary Program, giving South Australia’s wine industry professionals, researchers and academics the chance to

Keith, Kimba and Lameroo announced as finalists for 2025 Ag Town of the Year. Keith, Kimba and Lameroo have been named finalists for the 2025 Agricultural Town of the Year Award, selected from 96 nominations across the state. Finalists are chosen

More businesses eligible for algal bloom financial support. More businesses will be eligible for algal bloom industry support, with the State Government extending and expanding availability of business grants on offer. The business support package

Management of fungicide resistance in cereal crops. Management of fungicide resistance in cereal crops. Fungicide resistance has been increasingly difficult to manage for South Australian growers, particularly, in wheat and barley crops. The latest

Two men convicted after illegal abalone possession at Hallett Cove. Fishers are being reminded of the serious consequences of not abiding by fishing rules and regulations following the conviction of two men caught with more than 500 undersized

Discover how Adelaide’s aerial release of sterile fruit flies supports long term eradication and strengthens South Australia’s fruit fly defence.

Financial relief flows to algae impacted businesses. Immediate financial relief has begun flowing to businesses impacted by the algal bloom, thanks to the $28 million support package funded by the Malinauskas and Albanese Labor Governments.

Calls for public assistance over mutilated marine animals at Louth Bay. The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is investigating the circumstances around a mutilated White Shark and seal carcass found near Port Lincoln. PIRSA

Cautious outlook for 2025-26 cropping season as dry start slows crop emergence. The latest Crop and Pasture Report captures the challenging start to the 2025–26 cropping season across South Australia, with delayed sowing, wind damage, and slow