To bee or not to bee; no question for WA apiarists
The West Australian Farmers Federation is disappointed in a Federal Government decision to declare the Asian honeybee an endemic species. This means it will no longer be required to spend money...
View ArticleOversupply makes for slippery oil market
Australian olive oils are facing some major hurdles breaking into the global market. Across the world, supply has completely overtaken demand and prices have fallen. But political unrest in North...
View ArticleOversupply makes for slippery oil market
Australian olive oils are facing some major hurdles breaking into the global market. Across the world, supply has completely overtaken demand and prices have fallen. But political unrest in North...
View ArticleForestry MIS face class actions
Timber plantations near Gingin and Dandaragan are at the centre of two potential class actions, involving thousands of investors. One of the class actions involves the Rewards Group and its sandalwood,...
View ArticleNut farm needs water
In parts of the mid west some broadacre farming land is now being used for thirsty horticulture and nut enterprises. There's already extensive citrus, stone fruit and mango orchards around Dandaragan...
View ArticleMidwest citrus development to top up domestic market
A small revolution is taking place on the sandy wheatbelt plains around Moora. Broadacre farms are giving way to lush, green citrus plantations, like the 200 hectare Agri-fresh development, located...
View ArticleWA close to becoming a starling-free state
Western Australia has moved one step closer to eradicating starlings from the state.
View ArticleFlavour, colour and size - picking the perfect orange
A citrus orchard at Moora, 200 kilometres north of Perth, hasn't looked back since planting their first trees in 2005.
View ArticleFarmers are breathing a sigh of relief over the recent rainfall
With the recent rainfall across the Southwest Land Division many farmers are breathing a big sigh of relief.
View ArticleFarmers breathing a sigh of relief over the recent rainfall
With the recent rainfall across the Southwest Land Division many farmers are breathing a big sigh of relief.
View ArticleFruity fanatics are Foodie Farmers
Embracing their passion for local produce, John and Deborah Marten from Fruity Fanatics, squeeze, crush, puree, blend and freeze their fruit and turn it into handcrafted treats.
View ArticleWA mangoes head to USA after export restrictions lifted
West Australian mangoes could soon be gracing the fruit bowls of Hollywoods rich and famous.
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