CROPPING

Growers urged to monitor for mice in WA

LANDHOLDERS across the Wheatbelt in Western Australia have been urged to step up monitoring and reporting for mice and to take action to protect this year’s cropping program.

Staff writer
 Mice could be an issue in the Grain Belt in WA this autumn. Picture courtesy DPIRD.

Mice could be an issue in the Grain Belt in WA this autumn. Picture courtesy DPIRD.

Populations of mice have built up in WA in the Mid-West over the summer, particularly in the Northampton district, while Ravensthorpe also continues to be a hot spot. Department of Primary Industries...

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