Webinar Recording: It’s a Bugs Eat Bugs World – How to Harness Nature to Manage Pests
According to the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organisation, annual losses due to pests and diseases are estimated to be around $ 200-300 billion globally,…
According to the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organisation, annual losses due to pests and diseases are estimated to be around $ 200-300 billion globally,…
In this podcast episode, we explore the importance of trees in farming, focusing on windbreaks and shelter belts. South West forester Bob Hingston shares his…
In this episode of Talkin’ After Hours, we delve into the world of integrated pest management (IPM) and the alarming decline of insect populations, referred…
In this episode of Talkin’ After Hours, the LCDC’s Kate Tarrant and guest host Mark Tupman chat to Dan Kittredge, farmer, educator, and founder of…
In this episode we chat to trappers Shane Franklin and Les Dunnet. Our conversation delves into the world of feral management management and control, the…
In this episode of Talking After Hours, Jo and Kate chat to south west educators, and permaculturalists, Charles Otway and Jasper Harvey. Our conversation explores…
We are delighted to be able to share with you the results just out from our project Demonstrating the Difference. As a reminder, this project…
A large part of managing the feral pig problem is dependent on the Landholder’s awareness of the problem. Using the Scott Coastal Plain as a…
In this Talkin’ After Hours Podcast we chat to Hydrologist Lance Mudgway from the Mulloon Institute on the importance of effective water management in WA’s…
In this episode we chat to agroecologist Mark Tupman and cattle farmer & Department of Primary Industries & Regional Development Technical Officer Eric Dobbe. Our…
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