WA Grower - Autumn 2026

WA Grower - Autumn 2026
Published on 19 April 2026

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Welcome to the Autumn Edition of the WA Grower magazine.

65 articles from this collection:
NEIL MILES
NEIL MILES
PLANTING PASSION
Upcoming EVENTS
Upcoming EVENTS
2026
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
10
Partners
Partners
CEO UPDATE
CEO UPDATE
The start of another tough year
vegetablesWA
vegetablesWA
BARRY DOBRA
BARRY DOBRA
A pioneer of WA’s fresh-cut salad industry
MEET Angela Tarbottom
MEET Angela Tarbottom
The new VegNET RDO bringing heart, humour and serious hustle to WA’s veggie scene
apc
apc
https://apcwa.org.au/join-apc
NEIL MILES planting passion and growing a legacy from the ground up
NEIL MILES planting passion and growing a legacy from the ground up
Spend ten minutes with Neil Miles and it’s clear he’s not just running farms or importing fertiliser, he’s building something far more ambitious. It’s an approach that feels both grounded in tradition and sharply modern, delivered with the intensity of someone who’s earned every inch of progress.
PEPTIDES to prime plant defence against viruses in vegetables
PEPTIDES to prime plant defence against viruses in vegetables
A chemical-free and cost-effective way to tackle viruses in Australia’s multi-billion-dollar vegetable industry is the focus of a 5-year project being led by The University of Queensland.
STRIKE
STRIKE
PLUS ONE SERVE
PLUS ONE SERVE
A small change making a big difference
GROWING GENEROSITY
GROWING GENEROSITY
How WA producers are strengthening food security
FOODBANK
FOODBANK
foodbank.org.au
MAXIMISING VALUE of Australia’s fruit and vegetables
MAXIMISING VALUE of Australia’s fruit and vegetables
Fruits and vegetables are some of Australia’s most wasted foods, accounting for around 50% of the nation’s total food waste1 . That’s three million tonnes of fresh produce that is grown, with much of it also harvested, processed, transported and sold — but never eaten1 .
END FOOD WASTE
END FOOD WASTE
THE BEST FREE RESOURCES to help you run your business
THE BEST FREE RESOURCES to help you run your business
We all want to avoid non-essential costs when operating a business. The good news is, there are some amazing free resources available to help you through every stage of your business journey.
edp
edp
Understanding the Average Quantity System: ℮-WEIGHTS
Understanding the Average Quantity System: ℮-WEIGHTS
This article summarises a presentation given by Julian Horsley at BerryQuest International 2025. Watch the recording at bit.ly/BQI25-e-weights
BioScout
BioScout
REAL-TIME disease monitoring and forecasting
REAL-TIME disease monitoring and forecasting
BioScout is an Australian agricultural technology company that has developed an autonomous sensor for detecting airborne fungal diseases. The technology can identify and count fungal spores affecting crops, and report results in near real-time.
BUSHFIRE and flood
BUSHFIRE and flood
Two risks that can halt an operation
Powering a $750 MILLION REGION
Powering a $750 MILLION REGION
How the SFFC delivers for growers
What TRAINING does your business need?
What TRAINING does your business need?
Heading into 2026 and beyond, vegetablesWA is increasing its support across the training sector. Over recent months, our vegetablesWA/VegNet Regional Support Officer, Lisa Hasson, has been updating our database and giving growers a clearer platform to share their thoughts on the industry’s direction.
vegetables WA
vegetables WA
STRENGTHENING inclusion, innovation and resilience in WA
STRENGTHENING inclusion, innovation and resilience in WA
We have commenced a new Hort Innovation-funded project to strengthen VegNET engagement with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, particularly Vietnamese-speaking vegetable growers across Western Australia.
INNOVATION, TRAINING AND TRANSITION
INNOVATION, TRAINING AND TRANSITION
The past few months have been a particularly active period for the VegNET WA team, marked by both team changes and a strong focus on grower engagement.
AI SPRAYING made by growers, for growers
AI SPRAYING made by growers, for growers
Open Weed Locator Demo Day showcases DIY spraying innovation in Manjimup
Hort Innovation
Hort Innovation
horticulture.com.au
50 YEARS of walking alongside Western Australians
50 YEARS of walking alongside Western Australians
Fifty years ago, Anglicare WA began with a simple but courageous idea: that people deserve to be seen, understood and supported — no matter the complexity of their circumstances.
Anglicare WA
Anglicare WA
anglicarewa.org.au
SAFE LEAFY VEG
SAFE LEAFY VEG
‘Mind the W’ Framework
Stamp out STABLE FLY
Stamp out STABLE FLY
Poorly managed vegetable waste on farms and market gardens can become major breeding sites for stable fly. More than just a nuisance, stable fly deliver painful bites that cause stress to livestock, pets, and people, with impacts felt both onfarm and across surrounding communities. Infestations can also result in significant economic losses for livestock producers.
WHEN AI gets it wrong
WHEN AI gets it wrong
Legal risks of automated workplace policy drafting
PROGRESSION PLANNING (Succession)
PROGRESSION PLANNING (Succession)
Relationships first
Making sense of DIABETES
Making sense of DIABETES
The cells in our bodies such as those found in our muscles need energy to grow and do what they do. One source of energy starts when we eat carbohydrate rich food such as bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, fruit, milk and yoghurt.
OUR WELLBEING and money
OUR WELLBEING and money
We work hard for our money; therefore, it is important to know where it goes and how we can manage it, invest it, plan for retirement or a rainy day. As the saying goes, “Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone”.
Farm SAFETY
Farm SAFETY
A critical priority for Western Australia’s vegetable industry
Safe use of ELECTRIC SECATEURS
Safe use of ELECTRIC SECATEURS
Electric secateurs are widely used in Western Australian (WA) orchards for seasonal pruning, thinning, removing dead or diseased wood, training young trees and preparing canopies for harvest. However, without proper safety measures they can cause serious injuries.
POMEWEST Report
POMEWEST Report
WELCOME to harvest 2026
WELCOME to harvest 2026
A new year, a new season, and more opportunities and challenges.
MEDFLY BIOCONTROL released in Western Australia
MEDFLY BIOCONTROL released in Western Australia
In Western Australia, the apple and pear industry’s national R&D program, PIPS 4 Profit is investigating the feasibility of classical biocontrol for Ceratitis capitata, Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) and augmentative biocontrol for Epiphyas postvittana, light brown apple moth (LBAM). This year is focused on Medfly, after our baseline monitoring indicated good conditions for the native parasitoid Diachasmimorpha kraussii.
FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONS in the orchard
FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONS in the orchard
Timely reminder to keep an eye out
WA CITRUS Report
WA CITRUS Report
From the INDUSTRY
From the INDUSTRY
As the season begins for many, I hope the summer break provided a chance to rest, reset and spend time with family and friends. The year ahead brings fresh opportunities and challenges for our industry.
BrimA levels in WA fruit IMPROVE
BrimA levels in WA fruit IMPROVE
As part of the industry development project, fruit is randomly selected from wholesale market floors and retail outlets throughout the season. It’s internal quality is then measured against WA and Australian Citrus Quality standards for juice content and BrimA levels to ensure it has the citrus zing loved by consumers.
POLYPHAGOUS SHOT-HOLE BORER what you need to know this season
POLYPHAGOUS SHOT-HOLE BORER what you need to know this season
The transition of the polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) from an eradication program to long term management marks a significant shift for Western Australia’s horticultural sector.
WA STONEFRUIT Report
WA STONEFRUIT Report
Understanding today to plan for TOMORROW
Understanding today to plan for TOMORROW
To better understand where to focus support, innovation, extension, and adoption efforts for stone fruit growers across the state, WA Stonefruit is conducting a Tree and Orchard Health Survey.
Meet the new national Biosecurity Officer for Cherries and Summerfruit Caleb van Beynen
Meet the new national Biosecurity Officer for Cherries and Summerfruit Caleb van Beynen
Cherry Growers Australia is pleased to introduce Caleb van Beynen, who has joined CGA as Biosecurity Officer supporting both the cherry and summerfruit industries.
FRESH from the Perth hills to the heart of the city
FRESH from the Perth hills to the heart of the city
A warm and sunny morning at Perth’s iconic Yagan Square set the scene for the official launch of the WA Stone Fruit season.
BEEINFORMED Report
BEEINFORMED Report
FROM RACING to research
FROM RACING to research
Meet the new Program Manager shaping the future of Australia’s honey bees
APRIL BEE PEST BLITZ
APRIL BEE PEST BLITZ
Western Australia remains free of Varroa! That confidence relies on the ongoing vigilance of beekeepers. The April Bee Pest Blitz is your chance to help protect that status by checking your hives and reporting what you find, even when no mites are found.
BICWA UPDATE
BICWA UPDATE
The Bee Industry Council of Western Australia (BICWA) supports WA’s bee industry, producers, and related organisations by providing leadership, advocating on their behalf, and actively contributing to policy development and planning.
Becoming a more SUCCESSFUL
Becoming a more SUCCESSFUL
commercial beekeeper
The autumn KITCHEN
The autumn KITCHEN
Simple, seasonal recipes that follow WA’s transition from warm to cool
Vegetables WA
Vegetables WA
Bees 2 Honey
Bees 2 Honey
www.bees2honey.org
CHERRY RESEARCH UPDATE
CHERRY RESEARCH UPDATE
Waas
Waas
www.waas.org.au
Current minor use PERMITS
Current minor use PERMITS
Looking for current minor use permits?
PLATINUM TIGER
PLATINUM TIGER
www.platinumtiger.com.au
HORT CONNECTIONS
HORT CONNECTIONS
hortconnections.com.au