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The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPRID) Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) Program is designed to facilitate sustainable and lasting increases to Aboriginal economi

Plant tolerance of salinity in the tables below are a guide only. The references here estimate salt and waterlogging tolerance in different ways, and this makes comparisons of tolerance difficult.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development's (DPIRD) Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) program builds the capacity of Aboriginal people to participate in the Western Australi

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development's (DPIRD) Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) program lays the building blocks for a new approach to AED in WA.

This guide has been published to assist cereal growers to identify frost damage and consider crop management decisions.

This section answers some frequently asked questions about Extrata.

Border controls and movement requirements apply when importing livestock from interstate into Western Australia.

Rainfall outlook for South West Land Division for August to October and spring, September to November, is for below median rainfall. This is based on a survey of 20 national and international...

Rainfall outlook for the South West Land Division for spring, September to November, and for the remainder of the year is for below median rainfall, based on a survey of 20 national and...

A key component of live animal exports is the health certification that demonstrates to the importing country that the livestock meet market requirements.

Wind erosion can affect any land that is exposed to strong wind and has detached soil.

In 2023, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is conducting more than 250 research trials across the state.

This is a summary of the study Dedicated supply chains for Noongar branded food products, commissioned by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)'s Sheep Indu

This edition includes articles on grazing cereal crops during a tough break to the season, Southern WA reproductive rates based on pregnancy scanning, ​the minimal palatability difference from...

Greater supply chain integration and investment in the Western Australian sheep meat sector could result from an increased use of forward supply contracts.

In this edition of the SIBI newsletter, read about the Katanning Research Facility's open day, the launch of an Aboriginal grower group, our dry-aged mutton workshop, and a case study.

Frequently asked questions, including the Sheep Industry Business Innovation (SIBI) project, benefits of increasing sheep numbers, and business innovation.

 

Sheep Industry Research Open Day

Sheep farming can be a bit more fun …. a bit more interesting… a bit more exciting and a bit more challenging!

Sheep farmers can save money and time eradicating new lice infestations by taking simple biosecurity measures that become part of normal management programs.

This edition of Sheep Notes includes information on the current Western Australian flock size and dynamics along with market insights, production and export statistics for sheep meat, live exports...

  

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