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The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development conducts a surveillance program for ewe abortion and newborn lamb deaths to assist sheep producers to identify the cause of abortions a

Four summer weed time of removal trials were implemented across the Western Australian wheatbelt in March 2017 following a widespread summer rainfall event.

Cereal growers, consultants and agronomists have been urged to stay alert for signs of the Russian wheat aphid during the growing season.

Telone® (1,3 dichloropropene) and Telone C35® (1,3 dichloropropene+chloropicrin) have been effective in controlling nematodes in field trials in Western Australia and should b

A large scale grower demonstration was undertaken at Perenjori in 2015.

Parrot's feather, Brazilian water milfoil (Myriophyllum aquaticum) is a declared pest in Western Australia (WA).

A person in charge or control of an animal is responsible for the health, safety, and welfare of the animal. The responsibility is the same for all animals from pets to livestock.

Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) senior policy officer I-Lyn Loo has received national recognition for developing a targeted and value-for-money approach to combating invasive species in

Hines Hill farmer Cam Gethin’s wish for a Doppler radar for the eastern wheatbelt has finally come true, with the newly installed South Doodlakine facility’s images now online.

Permanent raised beds are a practical and economic means of managing some waterlogged sites in wetter areas of the Western Australian grainbelt.