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Tomato bush (Solanum orbiculatum) is one of many plant species found in the Western Australian rangelands. This page provides a summary of the plant's value for pastoralism.

Reference groups have been formed to provide expert input into a major Department of Agriculture and Food project supporting irrigated agriculture development in the Pilbara.

Landholders in the eastern grainbelt fighting to make the best of the 2017 season will be able to hear about the latest grains research and development advances and advice on future business strate

Western Australian agriculture businesses will need to continue to adapt to a changing climate to remain productive and profitable.

Pine cone cactus (Tephrocactus articulatus) is a declared pest in Western Australia (WA).

Powdery mildew has become more prevalent in WA wheat crops over the past few years, particularly late in seasons.

This dryland salinity option is recommended for saline sites in the south-west of Western Australia that are too saline, waterlogged and/or inundated for other treatments to succeed.

3Phase is a fertiliser program for growing lettuce, celery, cabbage and broccoli on sandy soils under irrigation.

Cattle producers in the Great Southern should be alert for signs of a disease causing anaemia in cattle.

 

Field peas could emerge as a more attractive option for grain growers wanting to target Root Lesion Nematode (RLN) in 2014, following a definitive break to the season.