SMALL scale conservation of water for agricultural use is becoming increasingly important throughout Australia. As land development intensifies, it is natural that farmers turn to more dams and earthen tanks for stock water and irrigation. Adequate water is essential to supply the carrying capacities made possible by improved pastures, and where greater quantities of water can be stored, fodder crops, pastures, orchards and vegetables can be irrigated
Australia is the driest continent and there is increasing competition for scarce fresh water resourc...
Australia is the world driest inhabited continent. In accordance with the Encyclopedia of Climatolog...
Since the time of European settlement in Western Australia, the replacement of native vegetation wit...
Western Australia\u27s Upper and Lower Great Southern statistical areas include most of the broad-sc...
WATER storage is essential on most south-west farms to ensure adequate irrigation supplies in the dr...
Australia’s ancient geology, continental isolation and long, stable biophysical evolution have produ...
In today's world, the issue of rational use of water is of particular importance. Pay close attentio...
There is no sounder guarantee of agricultural prosperity than an adequate supply J . of good water a...
Surface irrigation methods are simple, mostly gravity driven and, therefore, have low energy require...
Unreliable water supplies have plagued the Western Australian wheatbelt farms since settlement. The ...
The recently completed 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' (CA) assessed t...
Increasing the amount of perennial vegetation changes the water balance at both farm and catchment s...
Department of Agriculture surveys have shown that many farms in Western australia\u27s northern whea...
Water is critical for agriculture, yet surprisingly few studies internationally have analysed the va...
With increasing environmental concern and focus on irrigation water use efficiency, there is now con...
Australia is the driest continent and there is increasing competition for scarce fresh water resourc...
Australia is the world driest inhabited continent. In accordance with the Encyclopedia of Climatolog...
Since the time of European settlement in Western Australia, the replacement of native vegetation wit...
Western Australia\u27s Upper and Lower Great Southern statistical areas include most of the broad-sc...
WATER storage is essential on most south-west farms to ensure adequate irrigation supplies in the dr...
Australia’s ancient geology, continental isolation and long, stable biophysical evolution have produ...
In today's world, the issue of rational use of water is of particular importance. Pay close attentio...
There is no sounder guarantee of agricultural prosperity than an adequate supply J . of good water a...
Surface irrigation methods are simple, mostly gravity driven and, therefore, have low energy require...
Unreliable water supplies have plagued the Western Australian wheatbelt farms since settlement. The ...
The recently completed 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' (CA) assessed t...
Increasing the amount of perennial vegetation changes the water balance at both farm and catchment s...
Department of Agriculture surveys have shown that many farms in Western australia\u27s northern whea...
Water is critical for agriculture, yet surprisingly few studies internationally have analysed the va...
With increasing environmental concern and focus on irrigation water use efficiency, there is now con...
Australia is the driest continent and there is increasing competition for scarce fresh water resourc...
Australia is the world driest inhabited continent. In accordance with the Encyclopedia of Climatolog...
Since the time of European settlement in Western Australia, the replacement of native vegetation wit...