Australian grain growers, particularly in Coalstoun Lakes and Central Queensland, are grappling with devastating crop damage due to the Fall Armyworm (FAW). The pest has destroyed over 200ha of crops within three weeks, making corn growing unviable and causing significant losses in sorghum, forage, millet, and peanut crops. Farmers are seeking government assistance due to the high cost of pesticides and the pest's potential resistance. While genetically modified crops have been suggested as a solution, Australia is more likely to rely on insecticides and biological control. Growers are being advised to adopt an early-sowing strategy and to stay alert, assessing the number and size of FAW larvae per plant to determine if control is needed.