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Western Australia is free from many diseases that financially impact livestock producers, including horse owners, in eastern Australia.

Creeping sida (Sida fibulifera) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Creeping cassia (Senna hamersleyensis) is one of many plant species found in t

Hard spinifexes (Triodia basedowiiT. lanigera, T. longiceps and T. wiseana) are some of the many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

This page provides links to the Pastoral Remote Sensing (PRS) application – based on satellite imagery – that provides mapping tools and estimates of cumulative rainfall, total green biomass, total

The pasture condition and management guide for the Pilbara rangelands in Western Australia describes the region's 12 most common pasture types – by soil group and dominant plants – with a descripti

This information is for pastoralists, resource managers, government staff and others with an interest in the productivity and maintenance of rangeland pastures in the Pilbara, Western Australia.

Poverty bush (Acacia stellaticeps*) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Roebourne plains grass (Eragrostis xerophila) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Landowners who wish to protect and manage native vegetation on their property may enter into an agreement (covenant) with the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation under s30 of the Soil an

Measure water quality and quantity to effectively plan and monitor water supplies for livestock.

Banana spotting bugs are an impediment to the commercial production of most fruit trees including mangoes. The bugs are difficult to detect on the tree and can cause major and frequent damage.

Curara (Acacia tetragonophylla) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Bardie bush (Acacia victoriae) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Silver saltbush (Atriplex bunburyana) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Gully erosion is a severe form of land degradation affecting infrastructure, paddock management and property access.

The table below provides suggested maximum velocities of surface water flow on various soils. This information can be used when designing surface water management structures.

Wire grass (Eriachne obtusa) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Ruby saltbush (Enchylaena tomentosa) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Erect kerosene grass (Aristida holathera) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

  

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