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The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia supports the growth of Western Australia’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia supports the growth of Western Australia ’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia supports the growth of Western Australia’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

DAFWA supports the growth of WA’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

DAFWA supports the growth of WA’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia supports the growth of Western Australia’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

DAFWA supports the growth of WA’s agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.

Don’t send water and fertiliser dollars down the drain. When it comes to irrigation systems, one size does not fit all.

Growing an orchard can give immense satisfaction — especially when consuming the ripened end product.

Nitrogen (N) deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in wheat.

Using tillage to incorporate lime improves the rates of reaction and increases subsurface pH sooner than spreading lime on the surface alone.

Management of weeds, disease and nitrogen nutrition are ongoing challenges that limit yield potential.

The quality of any new pasture will be a reflection of the time and preparation you devote to establishment.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is planning for the future of irrigated agriculture development in the Pilbara

The Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) supports the growth of the state's agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.   Funded by the state governmen

Spreading clay on light, sandy soils helps to increase soil water holding capacity, retain nutrients and overcome water repellence.

The whole farm nutrient mapping procedure described here applies to pastures in the greater than 600mm rainfall zone of south-west Western Australia.

Nitrous oxide, a highly active greenhouse gas, is released from pastures and crops using nitrogen fertilisers.

The Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) supports the growth of the state's agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.   Funded by the state governmen

The Report card on sustainable natural resource use in agriculture: status and trend in the agricultural areas of the south-west of Western Australia was produced by the Department of Prim

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