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Harvesting a frosted crop
Setting common runlines for machinery in a controlled traffic farming (CTF) system
Stubble grazing over summer - tips an tricks
Stocktake and Future...

Aboriginal men and women from across the State came together at the Department of Agriculture and Food’s Frank Wise Institute in Kununurra last week for a four-day workshop focussing on improving t

The Department of Agriculture and Food has welcomed Australia’s first aboriginal producer group, Noongar Land Enterprises, providing a collective voice for Noongar land managers. 

A new climate report has revealed a surprise opportunity to grow low chill temperate fruit, like stone fruit, in the Pilbara – a region renowned for its extremely high summer temperatures.

Livestock producers are reminded that to own and move or trade livestock, a valid brand and property identification code (PIC) are required to avoid delays at saleyards and processors.

The Grower Group Research and Development (R&D) Grants Program awarded $6.7 million to 16 grower groups across Western Australia in its inaugural round.

Grain growers with frost damaged cereal crops are encouraged to consider a range of options to maximise their value to their farm business.

Yellow, brown and red deep sands.

FAQ

Fertiliser Partnership FAQ provides a list of common questions and answers related to Fertilisation

To become a partner to the Fertiliser Partnership

This article contains useful information on physic nut (Jatropha curcas) and bellache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia) and how to identify them.

Seeds from pasture plants propagated by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia will be shipped for storage to an international seedbank in Norway to insure against the loss of pl

New coating technology to treat seed and fertiliser granules is being explored by the Department of Agriculture and Food in an effort to overcome soil constraints and boost crop yields.

Landholders across Western Australia are urged to be on the lookout during November for cacti that pose a threat to agricultural land and to report any infestations.

Patchy growth, with plants in poor areas stunted with pale older green leaves with yellow/orange -red ends

Oats are more susceptible to zinc (Zn) deficiency than wheat or barley.

In this edition read about how backgrounding could assist in gaining access to higher value markets, funding available to help deliver priority projects from the Northern Beef Infrastructure...

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11 November 2016

Indigenous cattlemen and women from across Australia’s north will travel to the East Kimberley town of Kununurra to participate in an Indigenous Producer's Workshop from November 23 to 26 - a...

Cellarmasters’ Margaret River winery Cormack & Co has won the coveted JS Gladstones trophy for its 2016 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc at the recent Wine Show of Western Australia.

 

This article provides information on narrow leaf cotton bush compliance for community and biosecurity groups in Western Australia (WA).

Two control timings were investigated to control weeds in fencelines, once early in the year with a good residual and a knockdown, followed by another one later in the season (after the seeding and

  

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