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Western Australia’S Primary Industries: 2021-22 Economic Overview, D. Maharjan, S. Akbari, A.K. Abadi Ghadim, P. Mattingley, I. Wilkinson, J. Tan, J. Van Staden, M. Radhakrishnan
Western Australia’S Primary Industries: 2021-22 Economic Overview, D. Maharjan, S. Akbari, A.K. Abadi Ghadim, P. Mattingley, I. Wilkinson, J. Tan, J. Van Staden, M. Radhakrishnan
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The Western Australia’s Primary Industries: 2021-22 Economic Overview (WAPIEO) is developed by DPIRD in partnership with the Forest Products Commission.
The WAPIEO has a trade focus and provides a single source for consistent statistics and insights on observed industry trends.
Director General Statement
Western Australia’s primary industries sector is a significant contributor to the state’s economic diversification. Supported by strong international trading relationships, it is also a major export industry with around 60% of our agriculture, fisheries, forestry and food production exported to over 150 international markets.
The agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries are also significant contributors to our economy, …
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2022, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2022, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
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In accordance with section 63 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament, the annual report of the Rural Business Development Corporation for the reporting period ended 30 June 2023.
The annual report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Rural Business Development Corporation Act 2000.
A Review Of The Economics Of Regenerative Agriculture In Western Australia, Anne Bennett
A Review Of The Economics Of Regenerative Agriculture In Western Australia, Anne Bennett
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- There is no published work detailing the economics of regenerative agriculture in Western Australia.
- Of the work completed in other jurisdictions and nations captured in this review, the profitability of regenerative agriculture compared with conventional agriculture was variable, although generally lower.
- The loss of income associated with the transition from conventional agriculture to regenerative agriculture is a significant barrier to adoption, although it is enterprise-sensitive.
- Farmers who are operating regenerative agriculture systems self-report higher levels of wellbeing.
- Conventional agriculture and regenerative agriculture are overlapping approaches.
- The literature presented in this review is mostly based on small samples, case studies or …
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
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Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2020, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2020, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
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n accordance with section 63 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament, the annual report of the Rural Business Development Corporation for the reporting period ended 30 June 2020.
The annual report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Rural Business Development Corporation Act 2000.
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2019, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2019, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
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In accordance with section 63 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament, the annual report of the Rural Business Development Corporation for the reporting period ended 30 June 2019.
The annual report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Rural Business Development Corporation Act 2000.
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2018, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
Rural Business Development Corporation Annual Report 2018, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Western Australia
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In accordance with section 63 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament, the annual report of the Rural Business Development Corporation for the reporting period ended 30 June 2018.
The annual report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006 and the Rural Business Development Corporation Act 2000.
Minimum Tillage Trials 1966-1981, Geoff Pearce
Minimum Tillage Trials 1966-1981, Geoff Pearce
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Continuous Cereal cropping with alternative tillage systems in WA over 5 years.
Direct Drilling Comes To Australia Via W.A., Geoff Pearce
Direct Drilling Comes To Australia Via W.A., Geoff Pearce
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The story which follows tells how Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) from the U.K. changed the method of planting cereal crops used in W.A. for 40 years, by replacing cultivation with a herbicide spray. The main reason for cultivation is to prevent the growth of weeds in the crop. There are other benefits to be gained.
Grains Research And Development Science Highlights 2015-17, Department Of Agriculture And Food Western Australia
Grains Research And Development Science Highlights 2015-17, Department Of Agriculture And Food Western Australia
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Western Australian grain production and industry value has quadrupled over the past 30 years, despite declining winter rainfall, more frost and high temperature events, acidifying soils and increasing input costs. Strong evidence links this productivity growth to R&D that has delivered genetically superior varieties, better agronomic practices and more reliable farming systems. Western Australian grain growers are innovators that rapidly adopt new technology which is increasingly sourced from a wider pool of national and global science, research and innovation. Continuing to push the productivity frontier is not only critical to grower’s profitability, it underpins the international competitiveness of our exports …
Ici, Sprayseed And The W.A. Department Of Agriculture, Geoff Pearce
Ici, Sprayseed And The W.A. Department Of Agriculture, Geoff Pearce
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The story which follows tells how the systems for planting cereals, developed on research stations over a period of about 40 years, has been changed by a Commercial Chemical Company using newly developed herbicides to replace cultivation.
Final Evaluation Of The North East Agricultural Region (Near) Strategy, Andrew Blake, Don Burnside, Vicki Williams
Final Evaluation Of The North East Agricultural Region (Near) Strategy, Andrew Blake, Don Burnside, Vicki Williams
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Framework For Developing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies And Action Plans For Agriculture In Western Australia, Damien Hills, Anne Bennett
Framework For Developing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies And Action Plans For Agriculture In Western Australia, Damien Hills, Anne Bennett
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The Framework aims to assist users to design a process which will allow them to prepare a Climate Change Adaptation Response Strategy or Action Plan. This is done by offering a choice of methodologies, allowing users to map out a process that suits their needs.
Innovation, Research And Development, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Innovation, Research And Development, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia proudly plays a vital role In lhe strategic planning, production and marketing of the State's food and fibre industries. via three main criteria.
Innovation
Research
Development
The following are some recent examples of the department's many innovative R&D programs that are showcasing our scientific and technological breakthroughs on the world stage.
Uses For Canola Meal, John Bonnardeaux
Uses For Canola Meal, John Bonnardeaux
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Rapeseed (Brassica napus) is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). Industrial rapeseed is high in erucic acid or H.E.A.R, with greater than 45 per cent erucic acid, which is mildly toxic to animals especially poultry. Erucic acid at levels beyond 0.605 per cent in diet is known to cause growth depression, reduction in feed intake and efficiency in growing chicks. Natural rapeseed meal also contains glucosinolates (the 'hot' in mustard seeds, when this compound is broken down with water it reacts and provides the heat felt on the tongue, characteristic in all Brassicaceae …
Annual Pasture Legume Options For Key Soil Types, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia, Grains Research & Development Corporation
Annual Pasture Legume Options For Key Soil Types, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia, Grains Research & Development Corporation
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Ethanol Production From Grain, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Ethanol Production From Grain, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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Two methods are currently used to produce ethanol from grain: wet milling and dry milling. The adjectives ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ describe the method, not the product. The different methods affect both the profitability and logistics. Dry mills produce ethanol, distillers' grain and carbon dioxide (Figure 1). The carbon dioxide is a co-product of the fermentation, and the distillers’ dried grain with solubles (DDGS) is a non-animal based, high protein livestock feed supplement, produced from the distillation and dehydration process. If distillers' grains are not dried, they are referred to as distillers' wet grain (DWG). Wet mill facilities are ‘bio-refineries’ producing …
Field Pea In The Great Southern, Ian Pritchard, Rodger Beermier, Mark Seymour
Field Pea In The Great Southern, Ian Pritchard, Rodger Beermier, Mark Seymour
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Semi-leafless field pea like Kaspa have lifted the benchmark set by the previous conventional varieties such as Parafield and Dunwa. Semi-leafless field pea have the same traits as conventional field pea: adaptation to a range of soil types; wide selection of weed control options (including crop topping); nitrogen input; disease break; and reduction in root lesion nematodes. Semi-leafless pea is easier to harvest and is less prone to pod shatter.
Soil Survey Of Magenta Catchment - Taidia Road, Jerramungup, Henry Smolinski
Soil Survey Of Magenta Catchment - Taidia Road, Jerramungup, Henry Smolinski
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This report identifies the major soil types within the Lake Magenta Catchment and provides soil physical and chemical data relevant to catchment hydrology and land use. The catchment contains part of the Lake Magenta Nature Reserve and four adjoining farms that together have a total area of 9940 hectares. The head of the catchment is situated on a major drainage divide associated with the Fitzgerald and Gardiner River drainage systems. Runoff from the catchment converges into a first order stream of the Fitzgerald River. Vegetation is predominantly mallee shrubland with Proteacea shrubland and heath associated with valley floors and drainage …
Progress Rural Western Australia Conference : A Conference Focusing On How To Bring Out The Best In Your Community, 13 And 14 August 1999, New Norcia, Western Australia : Conference Proceedings, Progress Rural Western Australia
Progress Rural Western Australia Conference : A Conference Focusing On How To Bring Out The Best In Your Community, 13 And 14 August 1999, New Norcia, Western Australia : Conference Proceedings, Progress Rural Western Australia
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The Objective
The 1999 Progress Rural WA Conference aims to build on the skills and exposure that many delegates have already had to inspiring and innovative practice from across the globe and the excellent practice currently being implemented by rural West Australians.
Our keynote speakers have been selected on their ability to paint the big picture - we want to heighten the excitement, push people beyond their comfort zones and stretch peoples thinking.
From project workshops and feedback across the state, we hear a number of common issues. The workshop themes have been developed to provide an action learning experience …
Social And Economic Data For Regional And Natural Resource Management In Western Australia's South West Catchment : Results Of The 2006 Landholder Survey, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, South West Catchments Council (W.A.), Michael Hanslip, Australia. Bureau Of Rural Sciences.
Social And Economic Data For Regional And Natural Resource Management In Western Australia's South West Catchment : Results Of The 2006 Landholder Survey, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, South West Catchments Council (W.A.), Michael Hanslip, Australia. Bureau Of Rural Sciences.
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This report presents a summary of the key findings from a mailed survey to 2,000 landholders in the South West Region of Western Australia in 2006. The survey gathered information on the key social and economic factors affecting landholder decision-making about the adoption of practices expected to improve the management of natural resources in the region. The response rate for the survey was 69.4%.
The South West Catchment Council, Western Australian Department of Agriculture and Food and the Bureau of Rural Sciences were key project partners. Funding was from a mix of national, state and regional programmes, including the Natural …
Agriculture And The Western Australian Economy : Value Added Contribution Of Agricultural Commodities, Nazrul Islam
Agriculture And The Western Australian Economy : Value Added Contribution Of Agricultural Commodities, Nazrul Islam
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Farmer Groups - A Fad Or The Future, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Farmer Groups - A Fad Or The Future, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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The question I have asked is 'Are farmer groups a fad or the future?' I believe there is no question about it. Farmer groups ARE an important part of future agricultural extension. With shrinking government resources devoted to extension, a farmer group approach has many advantages. These advantages have been shown in Western Australia with landcare catchment groups and lice cell groups and these have been recognised by both extension workers and farmers. What makes these groups different to groups of the past? Farmer groups have come and gone in an almost cyclical fashion. An exception is the Kondinin Group, …
An Investigation Into The Government Extension Services Operating In South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, North And South Island, New Zealand : June 1 To July 7, 1991, Philip Hawker
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Brian Carlin Memorial Award Study Tour Report
Proceedings Of The Ninth Annual Joint Research Meeting Ccnt / Csiro / Dpif / Wada, Ian T. Riley
Proceedings Of The Ninth Annual Joint Research Meeting Ccnt / Csiro / Dpif / Wada, Ian T. Riley
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Abstracts
Overview of WADA involvement in cropping the Kimberley - McGhie, D.A. WADA
Overview CSIRO Division Tropical Crpos and Pastures - Winter, W.H. CSIRO
An overview of a program for developing a comprehensive crop yield simulation in the tropics - McCown, R. CSIRO
Developing a family of crop models for SA using the CERES framwork - Carberry, P.S. CSIRO
Development of a model of the N cyle of crop-pasture rotations in the semi-arid tropic. - Dimes, J.P., McCowan, R.L. , Saffinga*, P.G. and Myers, R.J. CSIRO
Visual/Interactive CERES Models. - Hargreaves, J. and Carberry, P. CSIRO
The applicability of a …
Farming Systems Consultancy Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project Thailand, D A. Morrison
Farming Systems Consultancy Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project Thailand, D A. Morrison
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The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen farming systems research methodology in the Thai Department of Agriculture (DOA) and in particular, the Department's Farming Systems Research Institute (FSRI). It follows from:
(i) the consultancy of Martin (1984) who found that DOA staff were having difficulty working out how to analyse farming systems; and
(ii) the three month stay in Australia of Pairat Duangpiboon to introduce him to the modelling techniques used in the Western Australian Department of Agriculture to analyse farming systems.
Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project Thailand Farming Systems Research - Future Directions, B J. Gorddard
Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project Thailand Farming Systems Research - Future Directions, B J. Gorddard
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CONTENTS
Farming Systems Research - Future Directions - Introduction by Mr B. Gorddard
The CIMMYT Approach to Farming Systems Research Dr L. Harrington
The Relationship of FSR to Discipline and Component Technology Research: Dr D. Ivory
A Cropping Systems Technology Development Process: The Basis for Improving Links Between Research and Extension Through FSR. : Mr Iain A. Craig
Extension - Research : A Natural Linkage Mr B. Gorddard
Follow-up Discussion with FSRI: - Dr L. Harrington - Mr B. Gorddard - Dr D. Ivory
Communication Networks And The Adoption Of Three Farn Practices, P. W. Fry, F. K. Goss
Communication Networks And The Adoption Of Three Farn Practices, P. W. Fry, F. K. Goss
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The report commences with a discussion of the diffusion and adoption model, and illustrates some of the research observations and practical outcomes that have emerged in recent years, An overview of social network research is presented as a means of understanding communication exchanges and providing data relevant to the diffusion debate. The communication and adoption studies are then reported in three separate sections in the order they were conducted. (A map of the location of the survey areas is shown in Figure I ) . The objectives, survey method, results and a summary are presented for each study.
A background …
Statistical Services, Jane Speijers, Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project, Thailand.
Statistical Services, Jane Speijers, Australian Co-Operation With The National Agricultural Research Project, Thailand.
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2. TERMS OF REFERENCE
To achieve familiarity with the existing resources for biometrical work within the Department of Agriculture both at Bangkhen and at the regional centres - and to gain an understanding of the present systems whereby biometricians are involved in designing experiments and analysing results. This will involve visits to research stations and discussions with both research directors and scientists.
2.1 To become informed on the planned improvements in biometrical services for regional research centres to be carried out through the Thai/World Bank, National Agricultural Research Project (NARP).
2.2 Against the background of items 2.1 and 2.2 above, …
Farmers' Use Of Agricultural Information 1983, P W. Fry, K F. Goss
Farmers' Use Of Agricultural Information 1983, P W. Fry, K F. Goss
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The Western Australian Department of Agriculture produces information for farmers which is disseminated through various mass media, The Australian Broadcasting Commission and commercial media outlets provide further agricultural information, In 1983 a telephone survey of cereal-sheep farmers was undertaken to determine what information sources were used by farmers, and how farmers used that information.
A number of information processing factors were taken from communication research literature, These were accessibility and availability; surveillance and exposure; selection; storage and retrieval. From within this theoretical framework, information sources such as farming magazines, radio and television programmes were examined.
Special attention was given to …