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Leafhoppers are a relatively minor pest of potato crops in both Indonesia and Western Australia.

Green peach aphid is a virus vector for potato crops in Indonesia and Western Australia, but a minor direct pest.

Cluster caterpillar is a minor pest of potatoes in Indonesia and Western Australia but growers should understand it.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia has worked with the Indonesian potato industry to increase the productivity of their crops planted with WA seed pota

Black cutworm is a relatively minor pest of potatoes and cabbages in Indonesia and Western Australia.

Diamondback moth is a major pest of cabbage crops in both Indonesia and Western Australia.

Six-spotted mite can defoliate avocado trees and grapevines in the lower south-west of Western Australia.

The Western Australian (WA) cattle tick control program is managed by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) to protect the viability of the cattle industry and safeg

When selecting a wheat variety to implement in a farming system, it is important to be aware of the variety's disease package to plan management options. The disease resistance ratings for wheat va

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) Statistical Seasonal Forecast (SSF) outlook for November 2022 to January 2023, is indicating mostly neutral (40-60%)...

The crop sowing guide for Western Australia is a one stop shop for variety information on all the major crops grown in Western Australia.

Wanderrie grass pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Spear grass/wallaby grass pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Soft spinifex pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Hard spinifex pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Buffel grass pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Stony acacia–cassia–eremophila pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

Sandy granitic acacia shrub pastures are one of the many pasture types in the southern rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

In this issue:

1. Pregnancy scanning increases profit for all flocks and times of lambing

2. Lower Reproductive Rate and Lamb Survival Contribute to Lower Lamb Marking Rate in Maiden...

Sandplain acacia pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia. Note that cassias are in the genus Senna.

  

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