Search
Library navigation
- Horse management
- Whole of property
- Property management plan
- Horsekeeping systems
- Development and related approvals
- Siting of stables, yards and intensive work areas
- Fire prevention planning
- Emergency response planning
- *Habitat for native plants and animals
- Storage and transport of veterinary products and chemicals
- Application and disposal of veterinary products and chemicals
- *Preventing weeds entering or leaving the property
- *Pest animals
- Disposal of deceased horses
- Paddock management
- Maintain groundcover
- Pasture composition
- Weed identification and control
- Declared pest plants
- Seasonal wet areas, wet seeps and drainage lines
- *Steep slopes
- Management of manure
- Fence line tracking
- Management of horse feeding, watering and congregating areas
- Shade and shelter
- Management of watercourses (including erosion gullies and dams)
- Stock crossings
- Intensive horsekeeping
- Whole of property
- Orchard Management Guidelines
- Land and soil management guidelines
- *Water erosion
- *Wind erosion
- Waterlogging and salinity
- Set objectives for managing waterlogging and salinity
- Assess existing waterlogging, salinity and risk
- Assess the risk of irrigating with saline water
- Carefully select sites
- Understand the waterlogging and salinity source
- Manage irrigation
- Improve drainage
- Improve vegetation cover
- Monitor and record waterlogging and salinity
- *Soil acidity
- Soil structure
- *Soil sodicity
- *Soil organic matter and carbon
- Water management guidelines
- Irrigation efficiency
- Set objectives for irrigation efficiency.
- Assess irrigation efficiency and risk.
- Check and maintain irrigation systems.
- Know your soils including Readily Available Water (RAW) and infiltration rate.
- Design irrigation systems.
- Develop a water budget.
- Know your water supply
- Schedule irrigation - Indirect method
- Schedule irrigation - Direct method
- Manage fertigation
- Manage salinity
- Monitor, measure and record irrigation effectiveness
- Check irrigation system performance
- Water quality
- Set objectives for water quality.
- Assess irrigation water quality.
- Assess risk to downstream water quality.
- Check water source quality.
- Check quality of water leaving the property.
- Protect water quality.
- Protect watercourses and waterbodies
- Control soil erosion.
- Manage nutrients.
- Manage agricultural chemicals.
- Store and transport fuels and oils appropriately.
- Buffer organic sources from watercourses.
- Manage drainage from packing sheds.
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of your actions.
- Conduct pump and drawdown tests
- Wastewater management
- Irrigation efficiency
- Nutrient management guidelines
- Nutrient requirements
- Set objectives for nutrient requirements
- Assess existing nutrient application and risk.
- Select nutrient types and amounts.
- Undertake soil, sap or leaf testing.
- Develop a nutrient budget
- Match nutrient application to crop needs
- Use fertilisers low in contaminants
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of the actions.
- Nutrient application
- Nutrient requirements
- Chemical management guidelines
- Set objectives for chemical management
- Assess risks of using chemicals
- Assess risk of spray drift
- Remediate or manage areas with residues of persistent chemicals
- Minimise application
- Safely store chemicals
- Transport chemicals safely
- Deal with spills
- Mix and apply pesticides and chemicals responsibly
- Minimise spray drift
- Protect water supplies
- Maintain spray application equipment
- Consider community relations
- Dispose of pesticide containers responsibly
- Dispose of surplus spray and washings responsibly
- Dispose of old, de-registered or unwanted pesticide concentrates responsibly
- Use and dispose of other chemical products responsibly
- Store and handle fuels and oils appropriately
- Monitor and record your actions
- Biodiversity management guidelines
- Set objectives for biodiversity management
- Assess risks to biodiversity
- Identify native vegetation on your property
- Consider surrounding properties
- Assess special importance
- Conservation Commission lands
- Marine Parks and Reserves Authority land and water resources
- Biosphere reserves
- Threatened Flora or Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs)
- Areas formally recognised by the State government
- Ramsar and other recognised wetlands
- World Heritage areas
- EPP wetlands
- Nationally significant wetlands
- Check biodiversity laws and regulations
- Assess off farm impacts and threats
- *Manage risks to biodiversity
- *Manage native vegetation
- Manage fire
- *Consider options for increasing on-farm native vegetation
- Maintain and improve soil biodiversity
- Work with others
- Monitor and record the impacts of your actions
- Waste management guidelines
- Air management guidelines
- Set objectives for managing air pollution
- Odour management
- Set objectives for managing odours
- Assess risk of odours
- Manage the impact of manure
- Replace raw manure with less odorous products
- Store manure, fertiliser and chemicals appopriately
- Apply manure appropriately
- Minimise the impact of produce waste disposal sites
- Monitor and record the impact of your actions
- Dust management
- Smoke management
- Noise management
- Greenhouse gase management
- Energy management guidelines
- Feral animal, environmental weed and disease management
- Land and soil management guidelines
- Demonstration and Case Study Sites
- Maritime pine planting, Allandale farm - Wundowie
- Horse property rehabilitation case study, Coolup
- Fertiliser banding, M & G Monte Market Garden
- Wind erosion management, M & G Monte Market Garden
- Belhus revegetation site, Ellen Brook near the Vines
- Clarendon revegetation site, Upper Swan
- Fenced and revegetated stream, near Muchea
- Fencing of Ellen Brook from livestock, Rutland Road Bullsbrook
- Wandena revegetation site, Chittering
- Horse management, Brookleigh Equestrian Estate, Upper Swan
- Table Grapes: Waterwise Site, Sunny Valley
- Wine Grapes: Waterwise demonstration, Sittella Wines
- Winery: Water and energy use trial - Sittella
- Winery energy management, Jane Brook Estate Wines
- Orchard: Monitoring Soil Water and Nutrient Use, Ron Fry
- Pome and Stone Fruit: Waterwise Demonstration, G. Casotti and Co
- Avocados: Waterwise demonstration site, Avowest
- Turf: Waterwise demonstration site, Complete Turf Supplies
- Vegetables: Waterwise demonstration site, Nanovich farms
- Strawberries: Waterwise demonstration at Strawberry Fields
- Vegetables: Waterwise demonstration, MG Monte and Son
- Vegetables: Waterwise demonstration site, MG Monte and Son
- Native bird management, Casuarina Orchard
- Kangaroo management, Rewards Group Orchard
- Wetland setback, Casuarina Orchard
- Vineyard and Winery Management Guidelines
- Land and soil management guidelines
- *Water erosion
- *Wind erosion
- Waterlogging and salinity
- Set objectives for managing waterlogging and salinity.
- Assess existing waterlogging, salinity and risk.
- Assess the risk of irrigating with saline water.
- Carefully select sites.
- Understand the waterlogging and salinity source.
- Manage irrigation.
- Improve drainage.
- Improve vegetation cover.
- Monitor and record waterlogging and salinity.
- *Soil acidity
- Soil structure
- *Soil sodicity
- *Soil organic matter and carbon
- Water management guidelines
- Irrigation efficiency
- Set objectives for irrigation efficiency.
- Assess irrigation efficiency and risk.
- Check and maintain irrigation systems.
- Know your soils including Readily Available Water (RAW) and infiltration rate.
- Design irrigation systems.
- Develop a water budget.
- Know your water supply
- Schedule irrigation - Indirect method
- Schedule irrigation - Direct method
- Manage fertigation
- Manage salinity
- Monitor, measure and record irrigation effectiveness
- Check irrigation system performance
- Water quality
- Set objectives for water quality.
- Assess irrigation water quality.
- Assess risk to downstream water quality.
- Check water source quality.
- Check quality of water leaving the property.
- Protect water quality.
- Protect watercourses and waterbodies
- Control soil erosion.
- Manage nutrients.
- Manage agricultural chemicals.
- Store and transport fuels and oils appropriately.
- Buffer organic sources from watercourses.
- Manage drainage from wineries and other infrastructure
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of your actions.
- Conduct pump and drawdown tests
- Wastewater management
- Irrigation efficiency
- Nutrient management guidelines
- Nutrient requirements
- Set objectives for nutrient requirements
- Assess existing nutrient application and risk.
- Select nutrient types and amounts.
- Undertake soil, sap or leaf testing.
- Develop a nutrient budget.
- Match nutrient application to crop needs.
- Use fertilisers low in contaminants.
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of the actions.
- Nutrient application
- Nutrient requirements
- Chemical management guidelines
- Set objectives for chemical management
- Assess risks of using chemicals
- Assess risk of spray drift
- Remediate or manage areas with residues of persistent chemicals
- Minimise application
- Safely store chemicals
- Transport chemicals safely
- Deal with spills
- Mix and apply pesticides and chemicals responsibly
- Minimise spray drift
- Protect water supplies
- Maintain spray application equipment
- Consider community relations
- Dispose of pesticide containers responsibly
- Dispose of surplus spray and washings responsibly
- Dispose of old, de-registered or unwanted pesticide concentrates responsibly
- Use and dispose of other chemical products responsibly
- Store and handle fuels and oils appropriately
- Monitor and record your actions
- Biodiversity management guidelines
- Set objectives for biodiversity management
- Assess risks to biodiversity
- Identify native vegetation on your property
- Consider surrounding properties
- Assess special importance
- Conservation Commission lands
- Marine Parks and Reserves Authority land and water resources
- Biosphere reserves
- Threatened Flora or Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs)
- Areas formally recognised by the State government
- Ramsar and other recognised wetlands
- World Heritage areas
- EPP wetlands
- Nationally significant wetlands
- Check biodiversity laws and regulations
- Assess off farm impacts and threats
- Manage risks to biodiversity
- Manage native vegetation
- Manage fire
- Consider options for increasing on-farm native vegetation
- Maintain and improve soil biodiversity
- Work with others
- Monitor and record the impacts of your actions
- Waste management guidelines
- Air management guidelines
- Set objectives for managing air pollution
- Odour management
- Set objectives for managing odours
- Assess risk of odours
- Manage the impact of manure
- Replace raw manure with less odorous products
- Store manure, fertiliser and chemicals appopriately
- Apply manure appropriately
- Minimise the impact of produce waste disposal sites
- Monitor and record the impact of your actions
- Dust management
- Smoke management
- Noise management
- Greenhouse gase management
- Energy management guidelines
- Feral animal, environmental weed and disease management
- Land and soil management guidelines
- Market Garden Management Guidelines
- Ute Guide: Healthy soils for sustainable vegetable farms
- Land and soil management guidelines
- *Water erosion
- *Wind erosion
- Waterlogging and salinity
- Set objectives for managing waterlogging and salinity.
- Assess existing waterlogging, salinity and risk.
- Assess the risk of irrigating with saline water.
- Carefully select sites.
- Understand the waterlogging and salinity source.
- Manage irrigation.
- Improve drainage.
- Improve vegetation cover.
- Monitor and record waterlogging and salinity.
- *Soil acidity
- Soil structure
- Soil sodicity
- *Soil organic matter and carbon
- Water management guidelines
- Irrigation efficiency
- Set objectives for irrigation efficiency.
- Assess irrigation efficiency and risk.
- Check and maintain irrigation systems.
- Know your soils including Readily Available Water (RAW) and infiltration rate.
- Design irrigation systems.
- Develop a water budget.
- Strawberries: Waterwise demonstration at Strawberry Fields
- Know your water supply
- Schedule irrigation - Indirect method
- Vegetables: Waterwise demonstration site, Nanovich farms
- Schedule irrigation - Direct method
- Manage fertigation
- Manage salinity
- Monitor, measure and record irrigation effectiveness
- Check irrigation system performance
- Water quality
- Set objectives for water quality.
- Assess irrigation water quality.
- Assess risk to downstream water quality.
- Check water source quality.
- Check quality of water leaving the property.
- Protect water quality.
- Protect watercourses and waterbodies
- Control soil erosion.
- Manage nutrients.
- Manage agricultural chemicals.
- Store and transport fuels and oils appropriately.
- Buffer organic sources from watercourses.
- Manage drainage from packing sheds.
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of your actions.
- Conduct pump and drawdown tests
- Wastewater management
- Irrigation efficiency
- Nutrient management guidelines
- Nutrient requirements
- Set objectives for nutrient requirements
- Assess existing nutrient application and risk.
- Select nutrient types and amounts.
- Undertake soil, sap or leaf testing.
- Vegetables: Waterwise demonstration, MG Monte and Son
- Develop a nutrient budget.
- Match nutrient application to crop needs.
- Use fertilisers low in contaminants.
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of the actions.
- Nutrient application
- Set objectives for nutrient application.
- Assess potential nutrient losses and risk.
- Apply fertiliser correctly.
- Fertiliser banding case study, M & G Monte Market Garden
- Regularly calibrate and maintain fertiliser application equipment.
- Store fertilisers away from waterbodies and watercourses.
- Monitor and record the effectiveness of the actions.
- Nutrient requirements
- Chemical management guidelines
- Set objectives for chemical management
- Assess risks of using chemicals
- Assess risk of spray drift
- Remediate or manage areas with residues of persistent chemicals
- Minimise application
- Safely store chemicals
- Transport chemicals safely
- Deal with spills
- Mix and apply pesticides and chemicals responsibly
- Minimise spray drift
- Protect water supplies
- Maintain spray application equipment
- Consider community relations
- Dispose of pesticide containers responsibly
- Dispose of surplus spray and washings responsibly
- Dispose of old, de-registered or unwanted pesticide concentrates responsibly
- Use and dispose of other chemical products responsibly
- Store and handle fuels and oils appropriately
- Monitor and record your actions
- Biodiversity management guidelines
- Set objectives for biodiversity management
- Assess risks to biodiversity
- Identify native vegetation on your property
- Consider surrounding properties
- Assess special importance
- Conservation Commission lands
- Marine Parks and Reserves Authority land and water resources
- Biosphere reserves
- Threatened Flora or Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs)
- Areas formally recognised by the State government
- Ramsar and other recognised wetlands
- World Heritage areas
- EPP wetlands
- Nationally significant wetlands
- Check biodiversity laws and regulations
- Assess off farm impacts and threats
- *Manage risks to biodiversity
- *Manage native vegetation
- Manage fire
- *Consider options for increasing on-farm native vegetation
- Maintain and improve soil biodiversity
- Work with others
- Monitor and record the impacts of your actions
- Waste management guidelines
- Air management guidelines
- Set objectives for managing air pollution
- Odour management
- Set objectives for managing odours
- Assess risk of odours
- Manage the impact of manure
- Replace raw manure with less odorous products
- Store manure, fertiliser and chemicals appopriately
- Apply manure appropriately
- Minimise the impact of produce waste disposal sites
- Monitor and record the impact of your actions
- Dust management
- Smoke management
- Noise management
- Greenhouse gase management
- Energy management guidelines
- Feral animal, environmental weed and disease management
- Weed Identification & Management
- Legal requirements
- Management resources
- Weed identification and management
- Alligator weed
- Aquatic weeds
- Afghan Melons
- Afghan Thistle
- African lovegrass
- Apple of Sodom
- Arum lily
- *Blackberry
- Blue Lupin
- *Boneseed
- *Bridal creeper
- Caltrop
- Cape Tulip, One Leaf
- Cape Tulip, Two Leaf
- Castor Oil Plant
- Docks
- Doublegee
- Evening Primrose
- *Lantana
- Narrow Leaf Cotton Bush
- Nightshade
- Patersons curse
- Saffron thistle
- Salvinia
- Skeleton Weed
- Tambookie Grass
- Veldt Grass
- *Willows
- Victorian Tea Tree
- Watsonia (Hybrid)
- Watsonia
- Wild Gladioli
- Contacts
- Community - Local
- Horses
- Orchard crops
- Wine and table grapes and wineries
- Vegetable crops
- Pastures and Fodder Crops
- Tree Crops
- Land and soil management
- Water management
- Nutrient management
- Chemical management
- Biodiversity management
- Waste management
- Air management
- Energy management
- Pest (animal) management
- Weed management
- Dieback management
- Greenhouse gas management
- Research and Development - State/Regional
- Research and Development - National
- Community - Regional
- Government - Local
- Government - State
- Government - Federal
- Industry - Regional/Local
- Industry - State
- Industry - National
- Assessment/Certification
- Consultants
- Legislation
- Vegetation Protection
- Soil and land management
- Water and management
- Biodiversity
- Wildlife Conservation Act 1950
- Environmental Protection Act 1986
- Land Administration Act 1997
- Fish Resources Management Act
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Commonwealth)
- Conservation and Land Management Act 1984
- Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976
- Sandalwood Act 1929
- Animal Welfare Act 2002
- Chemical Use and Pollution
- Environmental Protection Act 1986
- Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Western Australia) Act 1994 (WA)
- Health Act 1911
- Agriculture and Related Resources Protection Act 1976
- Aerial Spraying Control Act 1966
- Poisons Act 1964
- Agricultural Produce (Chemical Residues) Act 1983
- Dangerous Goods (Transport) Act 1998
- Explosive and Dangerous Goods Act 1961
- Veterinary Preparations and Animal Feeding Stuffs Act 1976
- Metropolitan Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Act 1909
- Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 (BAM Act)
- Aboriginal and Cultural Heritage
- Focus articles
- Branch out into trees
- Focus articles May 2012
- Home
- Managing water erosion
- Managing wind erosion
- Perth Region NRM awarded best overall exhibit at the 2013 Karragullen Horticultural Expo
- Perth Region NRM awarded best overall exhibit at the 2013 Karragullen Horticultural Expo
- Perth, the fresh food region...
- Property values enhanced by native vegetation
- Report on Sustainable Natural Resource Use in Agriculture Highlights Regional Issues
- Waterlogging and salinity woes
- New resources
- Transfer PNRM Jun13
- City of Fremantle
- NRM categories
- Integration, Effectiveness & Outcomes
- Monitoring, Reporting & Evaluation
- Water Supply & Management
- Waste & Storm Water
- Solid Waste
- Waterways & wetlands
- Land (soil), Surface & Groundwater
- Biodiversity & Habitat
- Land Planning & Development
- Ambient Air
- Climate Change
- Culture, Recreation & Heritage
- Noise & Vibration
- Radiation
- Mining & Extractive Industries
- Energy consumption & efficiency
- Information Systems
- Research & Development
- Education, Capacity Building & Communication
- Industry Engagement & Support
- Community Engagement & Support
- NRM Structure
- Community Groups & Projects
- Priority Projects
- NRM categories
- City of Cockburn
- NRM categories
- Integration, Effectiveness & Outcomes
- Monitoring, Reporting & Evaluation
- Water Supply & Management
- Waste & Storm Water
- Solid Waste
- Waterways & wetlands
- Land (soil), Surface & Groundwater
- Biodiversity & Habitat
- Land Planning & Development
- Ambient Air
- Climate Change
- Culture, Recreation & Heritage
- Noise & Vibration
- Radiation
- Mining & Extractive Industries
- Energy consumption & efficiency
- Information Systems
- Research & Development
- Education, Capacity Building & Communication
- Industry Engagement & Support
- Community Engagement & Support
- NRM Structure
- Community Groups & Projects
- Priority Projects
- NRM categories
- Town of East Fremantle
- NRM categories
- Integration, Effectiveness & Outcomes
- Monitoring, Reporting & Evaluation
- Water Supply & Management
- Waste & Storm Water
- Solid Waste
- Waterways & wetlands
- Land (soil), Surface & Groundwater
- Biodiversity & Habitat
- Land Planning & Development
- Ambient Air
- Climate Change
- Culture, Recreation & Heritage
- Noise & Vibration
- Radiation
- Mining & Extractive Industries
- Energy consumption & efficiency
- Information Systems
- Research & Development
- Education, Capacity Building & Communication
- Industry Engagement & Support
- Community Engagement & Support
- NRM Structure
- Community Groups & Projects
- Priority Projects
- NRM categories
Resources
Newsletter
Latest News
Calendar
Latest Resources
User login
Who's online
There are currently 0 users and 0 guests online.