In Australia, dairy and grain producers are raising alarms over the severe impact of the fall armyworm (FAW) on their crops and pastures, threatening the economic stability of the industry. Dairy producer Matt Trace, representing Australian Dairy Farmers, emphasized the risk to Queensland's dairy sector, which is a significant milk producer, and the potential need for heavy pesticides or genetically modified solutions to protect vulnerable crops like kikuyu grass. Grain grower Cameron Rackemann also reported substantial losses in sorghum and French millet due to FAW, with newly planted oats and barley at risk. Both are urging for government intervention and the approval of effective pest control measures to safeguard their livelihoods. Additionally, the article hints at a pest control method focusing on the egg and larval stages of FAW, inviting further tips and information.