Strong winds in the south-west of Western Australia in April 1991 carted tonnes of top soil from stubbles, over-grazed pastures, and recently prepared cropping land. However, where there were windbreaks, downwind protection into the paddock was up to 10 to 20 times the height of the windbreaks. On May 1, 1991, the author inspected farm land for damage from Narrogin to the Dongolocking area, to Harrismith, up the rabbit-proof fence to West Corrigin and back to Narrogin via Kweda. He found the extent of soil erosion varied, and that some tree species planted in windbreaks gave better protection than other
Wind can affect crops and animals, by directly or indirectly acting on mechanical or physiological p...
Many properties on sandy-surfaced soils have suffered widespread wind erosion and crops of lupin hav...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...
Windbreaks comprising trees, or tree and shrub combinations, can offer many benefits on wheatbelt fa...
This overview paper presents a description of the National Windbreaks Program (NWP) - its objectives...
Wind erosion and sand blasting of crops and pastures have been frequent hazards to many south coast ...
The fact that the shelter created by windbreaks can have a significant, positive effect on crop prod...
The effect of wind on the early growth of five species, Callistemon salignus, Eucalyptus microcorys,...
Western Australia has the only wind erosion research unit working in Australia. The combination of b...
AGRICULTURAL fire risks are now greater than they have been in the past and are steadily increasing ...
Windbreaks modify microclimatic conditions within agricultural systems, however these affects are al...
This paper presents the results of 3 years (1994–96) work on the effect of shelter created by a 9 m ...
The use of field windbreaks as a soil conservation practice in the Plains States has progressed stea...
"3/71/10M, 2/75/5M, 10/78/10M""Tree windbreaks are valuable. Your need for a windbreak is measured b...
The problems of wind erosion in part of the south coast of Western Australian sandplain area were de...
Wind can affect crops and animals, by directly or indirectly acting on mechanical or physiological p...
Many properties on sandy-surfaced soils have suffered widespread wind erosion and crops of lupin hav...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...
Windbreaks comprising trees, or tree and shrub combinations, can offer many benefits on wheatbelt fa...
This overview paper presents a description of the National Windbreaks Program (NWP) - its objectives...
Wind erosion and sand blasting of crops and pastures have been frequent hazards to many south coast ...
The fact that the shelter created by windbreaks can have a significant, positive effect on crop prod...
The effect of wind on the early growth of five species, Callistemon salignus, Eucalyptus microcorys,...
Western Australia has the only wind erosion research unit working in Australia. The combination of b...
AGRICULTURAL fire risks are now greater than they have been in the past and are steadily increasing ...
Windbreaks modify microclimatic conditions within agricultural systems, however these affects are al...
This paper presents the results of 3 years (1994–96) work on the effect of shelter created by a 9 m ...
The use of field windbreaks as a soil conservation practice in the Plains States has progressed stea...
"3/71/10M, 2/75/5M, 10/78/10M""Tree windbreaks are valuable. Your need for a windbreak is measured b...
The problems of wind erosion in part of the south coast of Western Australian sandplain area were de...
Wind can affect crops and animals, by directly or indirectly acting on mechanical or physiological p...
Many properties on sandy-surfaced soils have suffered widespread wind erosion and crops of lupin hav...
A Windbreak Is Worth Money to You. Besides the beauty and comfort a good windbreak adds to the farm ...