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Previous experience with canola has found there is no yield penalty if nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing and most farmers aim to apply nitrogen within this timeframe.

Canola is now being grown in low rainfall areas. Primarily farmers choose open pollinated TT varieties.

The Report card on sustainable natural resource use in agriculture: status and trend in the agricultural areas of the south-west of Western Australia was produced by the Department of Prim

In the trial series at Grass Patch, Ballidu, Merredin and Holt Rock, the highest grain yields, oil and gross margins were from the open pollinated variety, so growers should continue to use open po

Soil organic carbon is a measureable component of soil organic matter.

Lupinosis is a liver disease mainly caused by the consumption of lupin stalks colonised by the fungus Diaporthe toxica. It can be expressed as either a severe acute disease or as a chronic

Hendra virus is an emergency animal disease transmitted to horses by flying foxes (fruit bats).

Some types of saline land in Western Australia have potential for sequestering significant amounts of carbon.

Are you considering cattle on your property? Then checklist yourself for cattle farming and the road ahead!

There are many causes of anaemia, jaundice and abortion in cattle, including bovine anaemia due to Theileria orientalis group (BATOG).

Bluetongue virus can infect all ruminants but it usually only causes serious disease in sheep. Cattle may be infected with the virus but rarely show disease.

Following diagnosis or strong suspicion of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), state and territory governments will implement a livestock standstill across Australia, including in unaffected regions.

Blue-green algae are a group of algae including Nodularia spumigena, Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaena circinalis.

Western Australia is free of most of the significant diseases that affect animals in other parts of the world.

A descriptive page about European house borer and its characteristics.

Western Australia is free from many diseases that financially impact livestock producers, including horse owners, in eastern Australia.

Myrtle rust is a serious disease that infects and kills many plants belonging to the Myrtaceae family including eucalypts, bottlebrushes, paperbarks and peppermint trees.

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is one of Australia’s greatest biosecurity risks.

The Department of Agriculture and Food received a report via the MyPestGuide Reporter app in April 2017 of an insect which has been identified as Sycamore lace bug Corythucha ciliata. This

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