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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.

Currant bush mixed shrub 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.

Acacia–cassia short grass forb pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

Stony mixed chenopod pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

Snakewood pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

Samphire pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

Riparian association pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

To make sure that any chemical application doesn’t leave you short on protection or break your withholding periods,  the Flystrike Assist application (mobile app for iOS and Android) has been devel

Greenstone stony plain pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the southern pastoral rangelands of Western Australia.

Eucalypt chenopod plain pastures are a group of the many pasture types in the Southern Rangelands of Western Australia.

The Testing Traceability Systems Grant Program will allow Western Australian plant and plant product growers and supply chain participants to test traceability systems to provide valuable insights

Western Australia is free of most of the significant diseases that affect animals in other parts of the world.

Buffel and birdwood grasses (Cenchrus ciliaris and C.

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is one of Australia’s greatest biosecurity risks.

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A national livestock standstill is when it is nationally agreed that specific livestock species affected by an emergency disease must not be moved.

Following diagnosis or strong suspicion of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), state and territory governments will implement a livestock standstill across Australia, including in unaffected regions.

Composting offers an environmentally superior alternative to using organic material for landfill because composting reduces methane production (a major source of greenhouse gas), and provides a ser

  

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