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Western Australia has a mandatory livestock ownership, identification and movement system.

The storage life of fresh fruit and vegetables varies with type, variety and pre-harvest conditions.

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

Arthritis means inflammation in one or more joints. In sheep, it is usually the result of bacterial infection.

Artificial breeding is the use of technologies such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer. Artificial insemination (AI) involves placing semen directly into the uterus.

Annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) is one of the most serious and costly weeds of annual winter cropping systems in southern Australia.

Soil acidification occurs naturally very slowly as soil is weathered, but this process is accelerated by productive agriculture.

It is not always easy to identify the degree of dispersion or sodicity in soils. The choice of suitable management depends on knowing the soil sodicity and whether dispersion is a problem.

This article provides information on the red fox in Western Australia (WA).

Western Australia (WA) remains relatively free of pests and diseases that adversely affect our agricultural industries and environment.