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Thousands of South Australia's trees and some crops will be threatened if a tiny beetle makes its way across the state border ...
New research has found that Swahili societies in Zanzibar landscaped baobab trees into their settlements 1,000 years ago, and ...
Duxton Farms plans to add assets that produce honey, nuts, apples and dried fruit into its portfolio founded on livestock and ...
Lynette Abbott from The University of Western Australia highlights an innovative soil health initiative for revegetation and ...
A fossil discovery of an ancient relative of the Australian magpie which lived in New Zealand some 19 million years ago ...
A string of knockout bids and a roaring crowd helped this Frankston North fixer-upper fly to $852,000 under the hammer, but ...
Most "fresh" food travels thousands of kilometres to be sorted, divvied up and, in some cases, sent back to the place it came ...
Duxton Farms is also looking to simplify its agreement with manager Duxton Capital and raise A$4m through an underwritten ...
If familiarity breeds contempt, then no wild animal has made itself more loathsome to humanity than the city pigeon. They ...
Durian, the “king of fruits,” divides opinions but is booming in China, pushing Thailand to modernise farms with Chinese help.
China's love affair with the pungent smelling but sweet and creamy fruit is being met by farmers from Thailand, renowned ...