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As the weather warms up and more insects are active around homes and gardens, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is encouraging Western Australians to participate in the

Semi-leafless field pea can be direct harvested or swathed before harvesting. The decision to swath should only be made after considering the relative merits and disadvantages of swathing.

DDLS - Entomology services provides expertise in invertebrate identification as well as helping to facilitate domestic and international trade and assists in protecting the biosecurity of Western A

Bundle-bundle (Dichanthium fecundum) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands.

Barley growers have been urged to factor in disease management as they plan their 2015 cropping programs.

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.

Sheep producers are being supported to boost lamb survival and marking rates at the Department of Agriculture and Food’s Regional Sheep Updates this month.

The latest advice and developments in managing invasive pests will be presented at series of workshops throughout the State’s agricultural areas in July. (see list for towns and dates)

The WA livestock disease outlook – for vets summarises recent significant disease investigations by Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) vets and private vets...

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has initiated an innovative twilight forum to be hosted by Pardoo Station in the Pilbara, to provide industry stakeholders with an upda