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Skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea L.) is a declared pest in Western Australia (WA).

The Department publishes and regularly reviews information outlining identification, recommendations and support for best management practice for the control of skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea

Control information for skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea L.), a declared pest in Western Australia.

The Skeleton Weed Program is a coordinated approach to managing skeleton weed in Western Australia.

Skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea L.) is a declared pest in Western Australia under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007. The management and control of this pest is

The WA Cattle Industry, via the Cattle Industry Funding Scheme provides research and development grant funding for projects that support health, welfare, production, and commerce benefits at a whol

This page provides information regarding the Carbon for Farmers Voucher Program.

In this issue:

1. Predicting lambing dates using ewe-ram interactions

2. Preliminary evaluation of the impact of visual traits on lifetime ewe performance

3. 2023 Southern WA...

Many small landholders with horses are often interested in knowing how they can best manage their property in a way that reduces impacts, yet maximises the benefits and their enjoyment.

Annual Crop Sowing Guide provides comprehensive advice and information
Promising alternatives to Glyphosate for summer weed control identified in recent study

Soil erosion looks unsightly and greatly compromises the sustainability and profitability of your farm. Managing soil to minimise erosion is essential.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development's ‘evokeAG. 2024 WA Side Event Funding Program' aimed to provide up to $10,000 funding for events that support the promotion

•    Modelling to increase understanding of Ascochyta blight aggressiveness in chickpea crops
•    Meet Crop Protection team member – Dr Rodrigo Pires

At times such as during drought, sheep and cattle are subject to dramatic loss in body condition due to reduced feed intake.

Rainfall outlook for South West Land Division for the summer, December 2023 to February 2024, is for below median rainfall, based on a survey of twenty national and international models. Warmer...

There are many aspects to consider when seeding grain crops at the break of the season.

Use this tool to view the latest pregnancy scanning rates (reproductive rate) of WA sheep flocks.  Choose to see the whole data set or refine the results to show by time of lambing, by year or by s

Febuary  2-16 2023

DPIRD strives to provide essential knowledge and tools to increase profitability, meet market requirements, and improve the economic development of WA.

Dry pastures in Western Australia provide good early feed after senescence but rapidly become unable to maintain stock.

  

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