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Two types of fresh beans are grown in Western Australia — climbing or runner beans, and dwarf or French beans.

Waterlogging is a common problem in the agricultural soils of south-west Western Australia in the wetter months of winter.

Identification of livestock is required by law under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (Identification and Movement of Stock and Apiaries) Regulations 2013 [BAM (IMSA) Regulations].

Frost occurs on clear nights in early spring when the air temperature drops to 2°C or less.

Many new navel and Valencia orange varieties have become available in recent years and are currently being evaluated under West Australian conditions.

This webpage assists a person responsible for animals in meeting their animal welfare obligations when managing heat load and heat stress in sheep and cattle at saleyards.

The Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 (BAM Act) provides the authority for regulations to be made for the erection and maintenance of barrier fences as a means of controlling

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

Many practices are transferable from a conventional system to an organic system of growing mangoes.

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