WA Grower Magazine Spring 2021

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WA CITRUS

f LEFT: Harvest assessment of salt tolerant rootstock trial. ABOVE: New staff member Elbe Coetsee harvesting navels from remote imaging trial. Yield from 18 individual trees is measured and compared to estimate from satellite image.

Research update BY BRONWYN WALSH 1 AND ELBE COETSEE 2 1 I NDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT MANAGER 2 INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

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he WA Citrus RD&E team have been very busy assessing and harvesting trials since June. In all at a recent catchup the team covered off on eight separate citrus research activities going on in the State. New this year we are investigating whether using frost fans could cause additional damage to fruit and also excitingly, an Integrated Pest and Disease Management (IPDM) project has been contracted. This will provide the resources to look in more detail at pests and their management in WA citrus orchards.

One of the first activities we are planning is a farm walk in autumn 2022. We’d like the farm walk to be as useful and as relevant as possible, we know this is a hot topic for many growers, experienced and new.

• Last harvest of the salt tolerant and Chinese rootstock establishment project. • Last harvest of the variety evaluation project. • F irst harvest of the potential of protected cropping for citrus crops using net and

Growers are asked to please send in photos of • S econd harvest of pests and damage investigating products One of the first you’re seeing in your for albedo breakdown activities we are planning management with navels. orchard and your is a farm walk before the questions about pest MORE INFORMATION management issues. end of the year. Please send your photos and questions to Rachelle at Rachelle.johnstone@dpird.wa.gov.au so they can be included in the planning for the field walk in autumn. Other research activities: • The last harvests for the satellite imaging trial, investigating the use of satellite images for yield predictions.

These research activities are funded either through national Hort Innovation projects, with funding from national levy funds and federal government and research agencies or state government funds and WA Citrus fee-for-service. Contact Bronwyn on 0400 873 875 or email industrymanager@wacitrus.com.au.

• First harvest of canopy management of Afourer mandarins to smooth out yield from season to season. WA Grower SPRING 2021

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IFAM

12min
pages 112-116

Vegetable export strategy

2min
page 111

Food safety culture

5min
pages 108-110

Family business decision making

4min
pages 104-105

The #6B’s

2min
pages 106-107

The importance of friends

3min
pages 102-103

Vaccinations

4min
pages 97-99

What is loss and grief?

3min
pages 100-101

Natural Capital Accounting in WA

4min
pages 94-96

Investment and raising capital

3min
pages 92-93

Resilience and preparedness

3min
pages 90-91

Industry update

2min
page 81

Research update

1min
page 77

Pome pests

7min
pages 68-71

Core strengths of WA apples

6min
pages 72-75

A tribute to Ben Darbyshire

9min
pages 64-67

Executive Manager Report

6min
pages 62-63

Tuber inspections for seed potatoes

7min
pages 58-61

SmartSpud™ trials continue

1min
page 57

Storing and ageing seed potatoes

11min
pages 52-56

APC-Potato Producers Committee

1min
page 51

Chief Executive Officer’s report

3min
page 50

Monitoring soil moisture

3min
pages 46-47

New water agreement

2min
pages 48-49

Visa to secure labour for farmers

2min
pages 44-45

Tools to monitor pests

4min
pages 34-37

DPIRD Carnarvon Research Facility

3min
pages 38-39

Export Management Software

3min
pages 32-33

Invasive ants

6min
pages 28-31

Reducing pesticide susceptibility

5min
pages 26-27

Food safety elements in practice

4min
pages 18-19

Farm biosecurity practices

3min
pages 24-25

Tomato bacterial disease control

6min
pages 20-23

American serpentine leafminer

6min
pages 15-17

Supporting soil health

6min
pages 12-14

vegetablesWA President’s Report

6min
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Getting to know vegetablesWA

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pages 9-11

vegetablesWA CEO’s Report

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