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Foot-and-mouth disease
As the year wraps up, it’s the perfect time to review practical tools that help protect your property and maintain market access. The Farm Biosecurity Program offers resources to make biosecurity planning simple and effective. Here are five essentials to bookmark:
Training records
Training staff in biosecurity measures and monitoring plants and animals for signs of disease can reduce the risk of pests and diseases becoming established. Recording farm activities and planning ahead are key steps for preparedness.
Visitor records and risk assessments
Visitors and workers may not realise how easily pests, weeds and diseases spread. Use visitor records and risk assessments to manage entry and reduce biosecurity risks.
Records for crop producers
Access tailored biosecurity checklists for different crop groups, including cotton, fruit and nuts, grains, honeybees, nursery and garden, plantation forestry, vegetables and viticulture.
Create your own biosecurity kit
Customise a biosecurity kit to suit your farm’s unique needs. Select your crops and livestock, and the Farm Biosecurity website will generate a comprehensive toolkit with relevant resources.
Gate sign template
Gate signs remind visitors to follow biosecurity procedures. Download the Farm Biosecurity gate sign template (900 x 600 mm) and add your contact details before printing.
Explore these resources and more on the Farm biosecurity website to help you plan, prepare and protect your property in 2026.