Paul Wood and colleagues (CSIRO Animal Health). For developing diagnostic test for bovine tuberculosis.
The discovery in 1987 of a molecule of genetic material that can break itself into smaller fragments by folding back and cutting itself had profound implications.
Catherine Money from CSIRO's Division of Wool Technology gives the local tanning industry a boost with improved methods of processing […]
The improvement of the genetic make-up of Australia's cattle herds with breeds such as the Boran and the Tuli from Africa has been a major aim of CSIRO researchers.
Many of Australia's soils are naturally acid, but others have been rendered acidic by agriculture. Treating these soils with lime in the traditional way improves only a shallow surface layer.
Murray Andrews, Dave Charlton, H.G. David, SAS Douglas (AWTA), JFP James, BH Mackay, RA Rottenbury, Bob Whan and Ken Whiteley […]
Jim Peacock (CSIRO Plant Industry). For outstanding research leadership of the Division.
Bioclip™ - a biological process for removing fleece.
Tree Planting Auger - an instrument for tractor-mounted or hand-operated use in situations where a post-hole digger is inadequate