Most soils of the high rainfall area of south-western Western Australia are naturally acis. The most acid group of soils, the peaty sands. have been routinely limed before subterranean clover pastures were established since research in the 1950s showed that poor Rhizobium nodulation could be overcome with the application of about 2 tonnes per hectare of coastal limesand
The introduction of agriculture into australia has caused many of our soils to become more acid fast...
An 18-year field experiment was conducted on a highly acidic soil in the mixed farming zone of south...
In the 375 to 750 millimetre rainfall area of the Lower Great Southern, reports of loss of subterran...
Aims of the Project (i) To establish the current pH of the cultivated soils of the high rainfall a...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
A. Lime on old land pastures. 80BU13, 80BU14, 80BU15, 80BU16, 80BU17, 80BY7, 80BY16, 81AL10, 81AL1...
Abstract. Documentation of the chemical fertility status of the soils is sparse for the western and ...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
Conventional agriculture acidifies soil. As your soil becomes more acid, productive pasture species ...
"August 2002"Bibliography: leaves 230-254.[11], 254 leaves : ill. (some col.), plates (some col.) ; ...
Introduction: In 1984 a project commenced to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley pro...
The introduction of agriculture into australia has caused many of our soils to become more acid fast...
An 18-year field experiment was conducted on a highly acidic soil in the mixed farming zone of south...
In the 375 to 750 millimetre rainfall area of the Lower Great Southern, reports of loss of subterran...
Aims of the Project (i) To establish the current pH of the cultivated soils of the high rainfall a...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
A. Lime on old land pastures. 80BU13, 80BU14, 80BU15, 80BU16, 80BU17, 80BY7, 80BY16, 81AL10, 81AL1...
Abstract. Documentation of the chemical fertility status of the soils is sparse for the western and ...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
Conventional agriculture acidifies soil. As your soil becomes more acid, productive pasture species ...
"August 2002"Bibliography: leaves 230-254.[11], 254 leaves : ill. (some col.), plates (some col.) ; ...
Introduction: In 1984 a project commenced to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley pro...
The introduction of agriculture into australia has caused many of our soils to become more acid fast...
An 18-year field experiment was conducted on a highly acidic soil in the mixed farming zone of south...
In the 375 to 750 millimetre rainfall area of the Lower Great Southern, reports of loss of subterran...