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With three recent cases of Hendra virus in eastern Australia, horse owners in Western Australia are reminded to take steps to reduce the risk of it occurring here. 

Ragwort, stinking willie, St James wort, tansy ragwort (Senecio ja

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) research and development into pastures and livestock was shared with producers at a recent pasture and livestock update in Moora, h

Cultivars of French serradella (Eliza, Cadiz, Erica and Margurita) and yellow serradella (Charano, Santorini and Yelbini) have been developed with the aim of reducing the cost of seed production.

Food labels should provide consumers with clear and unambiguous information to enable them to make informed choices.

The Western Australian agriculture and food: a global opportunity booklet is a high-level overview of the opportunities facing businesses, industry, potential investors and government in g

The Building Horticulture Business Capacity Program is now open. The program will provide high quality, tailored business training to individual vegetable and apple enterprises.

Reporting livestock disease protects our ability to trade: Australia’s ability to sell livestock and livestock products depends on evidence from our surveillance systems that we...

Western Australia has a relatively disease-free status compared with the rest of the world.

Livestock producers in the South West are encouraged to look out for toxic ergots in stock feed over the summer months to help prevent ergot poisoning.