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The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is supporting industry with a range of different information services to help Western Australia's primary industries and regions develo

Fire, flood and drought can result in large numbers of dead farm animals which need to be disposed of safely.

The Processed Oat Partnership (POP) is an industry-led program, supported by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), which will provide a foundation for growth in the

The oat industry delivers nearly $200 million to the state economy each year through oats for human consumption and feed.

Native budworm monitoring and management in maturing crops
Barley leaf rust
Fusarium crown rot

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Aerial surveys will commence next week over agricultural properties and conservation area near Esperance, Harvey and Muchea to gather information on the density of feral deer populations.

There are several key principles that must be considered when constructing a new, or expanding an existing, sheep feedlot in Western Australia.

There are several key principles that must be considered when constructing a new, or expanding an existing, egg layer operation in Western Australia.

The Soil Science and Crop Nutrition team seeks to identify new soil management techniques to improve the efficiency of water and nutrient use by crops through better physical, chemical and biologic

There are several key principles that must be considered when constructing a new, or expanding an existing, piggery in Western Australia.

The grains industry will have access to credible information summarising nitrogen (N) cycling and losses from key grain production systems and predictions of N losses and their potential environmen

Deliver wheat pre-breeding lines with at least 10% higher yield than the current highest yielding cultivars under heat stress during grain filling.  

All livestock entering Western Australia are legally required to comply with the state's conditions of entry. Some stock are required undergo post-entry treatments, testing or inspections.

Sheep producers can get an update on the latest Yardstick benchmarking data and developments in biological wool harvesting and reproductive research at a field day at the Katanning Research Station

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has met with key industry leaders to help prepare for emerging issues facing the State’s agriculture and livestock sectors.

Wheat's multi-foliar disease resistance genomics 
Tackling Rhizoctonia in low and medium rainfall zones 
Unique genetic adaptive genes identified in new barley study 
Investigating...

Landholders planning earthworks to manage salinity are reminded to lodge a Notice of Intent to Drain or Pump Water with the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation before proceeding.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) carries out the requirements of the Soil and Land Conservation Act 1945 to mitigate and prevent land degradation throu

The Western Australian Government is providing funding for eligible commercial Western Australian horticultural businesses for a suite of water use efficiency activities. This initiative will suppo

  

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