South West

Developing a process to identify which clusters of patches of rhioctonia in a paddock are economic to treat.

Plant available water (PAW) is a key determinant of potential yield in dryland agriculture.

The Asian Century presents a clear opportunity for Western Australia’s agrifood sector. 

The climate of the south-west of Western Australia and the Western Australian Wheatbelt (termed together as the South West Land Division) is influenced by many global and local climate drivers.

The Industry Grants for International Competitiveness (IGIC) program is a component of the  Agricultural Sciences R&D Fund with investment from Royalties for Regions, and managed

Rainwater run-off from a roof can provide clear, soft and low-salinity water. Water from a properly installed and maintained rainwater system is normally safe for domestic use and wherever high quality water is needed.

Thursday, 1 September 2016 (All day)

The PGG Wrightson Seeds trial site at the DAFWA research farm has been planted to showcase new ryegrass varieties highlighting dry matter yield data and also flowering dates.

Wednesday, 24 August 2016 (All day) to Thursday, 25 August 2016 (All day)

Come and visit the DAFWA Shed at the Dowerin Field Days. DAFWA staff and projects will be present as we showcase all things Digital Farming.

The extreme weather events tool uses data from DPIRD's extensive weather station network to map air temperatures, relative humidity, dew point, Delta T and wet bulb, either below or above a specified threshold.

This can help with assessing heat and frost damage.

Tuesday, 26 July 2016 - 10:45am

Featuring speakers and producers from around the region as well as ABARES speakers, the Bunbury Regional Outlook conference on 17 August is an essential conference for those working in primary industries.

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