Lupins

 Dorper lamb with a lupin and za’atar crust are among the recipes to feature on the new Australian lupin bean website. Photo credit: Grain Industry Association of WA.
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New website promotes Aussie lupins

Australian "lupin beans" promoting through new website.

05 January 2024

 Disease warriors:  Murdoch University Professor Chengdao Li, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development research scientist Geoff Thomas, AGT lupin breeder Matthew Aubert and CCDM project leader Lars Kamphuis are embarking on a project to enhance disease resistance in narrow leafed lupins. Photo courtesy DPIRD.
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Genetics project to boost disease resistance in narrow-leafed lupins

Genetics project aims to set narrow-leafed lupins up to better withstand key diseases.

11 December 2023

 WA Agricultural Research Collaboration director, Dr Kelly Pearce (left), DPIRD genetic improvement portfolio manager, Dr Darshan Sharma, DPIRD and Murdoch University principal research scientist, Dr Ron Yates, and GRDC senior regional manager (West), Peter Bird, with lupin and legumes research trial plants at Murdoch University. Photo courtesy of DPIRD.
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Research collaboration kicks off two new grains projects

The WA Agricultural Research Collaboration has announced new projects

06 November 2023

 AGT lupin breeder Dr Matt Aubert said the new Rosemont (pictured) and Gidgee lupin varieties offer a leap forward for growers. Photo credit: AGT.
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High yielding lupin varieties released in WA

AGT has released two new high yielding lupin varieties in WA.

15 September 2023

 A GRDC project will hopefully shed some light on possible control options for blue lupins in WA. Picture courtesy DPIRD.
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Control options for blue lupin investigated

GRDC project looking at chemical options

21 May 2020

 Lupin flakes are now available thanks to NSW farmers. Picture courtesy Lupins for Life.
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World-first application for lupins

New South Wales farmers develop lupin flakes

16 August 2019

 Symptoms of manganese deficiency in narrow-leafed lupin pods. Photo: Nigel Wilhelm
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Growers on alert for manganese deficiency

Up to 70 per cent yield loss if untreated

11 July 2019

 Crop waste such as canola stalks could be used to filter wastewater. Picture Mark Saunders
AGRIBUSINESS

Crop waste can be very useful

Research shows stubble and straw can filter lead

29 October 2018

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