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This page provides up-to-date information on the production, consumption and trade (domestic and international) of sheep meat and wool in Western Australia. 

Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) is a serious horticultural pest in Western Australia. It attacks a range of cultivated fruits and some fruiting vegetables.

All ruminants (including sheep, cattle and goats) require cobalt in their diet for the synthesis of vitamin B12.

Strychnine is a highly poisonous substance that can only be used for control of pest emus and wild dogs.

There are many aspects to consider when seeding grain crops at the break of the season.

What is drought? What are the effects of drought? And what role should Government play before, during and after drought events?

MyPestGuide® brings communities together in order to create a collaborative network of people to report, map and learn about pests and other organisms. 

Nitrous oxide, a highly active greenhouse gas, is released from pastures and crops using nitrogen fertilisers.

What you should know about narrow leaf cotton bush (Gomphocarpus fruticosus).

Sheep are supplementary fed for either survival or production purposes. Efficient supplementary feeding should aim to supply sheep with a diet that is sufficient in digestible energy and protein.