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Experts hope to map lupin genome sequence

Western Australian scientists hope unravelling the genome sequence of the lupin may lead to the crop becoming a valuable food source for human consumption.

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CSP offers hope to for 'power challenged' communities

Solar power could provide the answer to new business in the wheatbelt. A new study from the University of Western Australia is looking at sites for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) systems. CSP...

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UN: Two thirds of food grown is wasted

Around two thirds of the food produced in some countries is wasted through poor infrastructure and lack of education. The UN says globally the figure could be as high as 40 per cent, creating huge...

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Crop grazing reaps more wheat and keeps cattle mooving

An Esperance farmer has had some remarkable success with grazing his crops. Andrew Fowler of Condingup east of Esperance, has managed to increasing his cereal production by 20 per cent and up his...

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Mid West and Wheatbelt, Goldfields and Esperance, WA: Wednesday June 22 2011

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Goldfields and Esperance, Mid West and Wheatbelt WA: Wednesday July 6, 2011

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Tough but rewarding family adventure to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro

Former ABC Goldfields-Esperance morning programme presenter Nat Jones and her family have just completed a climb to Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, raising over $12,000 for juvenile diabetes research...

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Goldfields and Esperance, Mid West and Wheatbelt , South Coast Great...

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Study highlights regional trauma woes

A new study has revealed patients suffering major trauma injuries in remote Western Australia are four times more likely to die than those in metropolitan areas.

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Researchers discover new molluscs off Esperance

Scientists diving off the Esperance coast believe they have found a raft of new species.

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Experts consider pasture feed alternatives

Australian researchers are hoping South African legumes will provide pastoralists with a more reliable pasture feed crop during autumn and late spring.

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Uni forms mining research partnership with China

The University of Western Australia (UWA) has teamed up with several major Chinese companies and educational institutions to form collaborative approaches to energy and mining research.

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Grain farmers warned to rely on expert fungal testing

Grain growers are being urged to get retained seeds professionally tested to ensure possible fungal diseases are identified.

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Experts root out ways to boost crop yields

Scientists at the University of Western Australia (UWA) say their research could lead to better crop yields, despite drought and climate change.

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Combating wild radish

Wild radish has now overtaken annual ryegrass as WA's worst weed.

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Goldfields and Esperance, Mid West and Wheatbelt: Wednesday July 4th 2012.

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Experts work on crown rot resistant wheat

Researchers at the University of Western Australia (UWA) are working to combat the spread of crown rot in wheat varieties.

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Study spotlights sense of community

A researcher who is studying the factors that help build a strong sense of community says she wants to hear from as many country people as possible.

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Polymers may hold key to better farm productivity

Researchers from the University of WA (UWA) are working on developing advanced polymers to help farmers better manage water and nutrients in the soil.

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Research looks to better manage soil organic carbon

Agricultural researchers are hoping to significantly improve the productivity of Western Australian farmlands with a new research project on managing organic carbon in soil.

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