Publications
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2019
Consistant benefits to deep ripping sandy soils in the Victorian Mallee
- Cereal Responses to Ripping, Seeding and Nutrition Across the SA Mallee in 2019
- Spading eliminates compaction and increases cereal grain yield on two deep sands in the Upper South East
- Seeder-based strategies to reduce the impact of water repellence on crop productivity
- Soil and plant testing for profitable fertiliser use
- Reducing the impact of water repellence on crop productivity through soil wetter agents
- Improving the adopotability of spading practices in constrained sandy soil environments
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2018
Effects of deep ripping on soil compaction and crop performance in Mallee sands
- Options to manage underperforming Mallee sands
- Ripping results from Mallee sandy soils trials
- Impact of claying in a decile 1 rainfall year
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2017
- Testing the concept of fertility strips to increase productivity on deep sand
- Nutrition packages for wheat on sands
- The effect of stubble on nitrogen tie up and supply – the Mallee experience
- Spading increases yields on Mallee sands
- Improving crop production from shallow stony soil in the northern Mallee
- Evaluating the uniformity of spading sandy soils using computer simulation
- Evaluating the performance characteristics of mouldboard plough using computer simulation
- Can soil organic matter be increased in a continuous cropping system in the low to medium rainfall zone
- Herbicide residues in sandy soils of the southern region
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2016
Factsheets