THE illustration shows a large area of severely salt affected land near Narembeen. Before treatment, sheep had access to the area and in summer broke the topsoil into a fine powder which lifted to form dust storms with every good breeze
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
The establishment of salt-tolerant shrubs such as saltbush and bluebush on salt-affected land reduce...
Rural review feature discusses Department of Agriculture recommendations for salt land reclamation i...
The growing problem of salt-affected land which threatens not only the viability of farms in the whe...
Proper handling can turn large, bare areas of saltland into productive areas on most farms. Accordin...
Two experiments were conducted in sodium deficient (<0.03% Na in DM) pastures on steep, south facing...
Many bare saline areas can be converted into useful grazing land. Careful land management is the key...
Sodium is an essential element for animal production, with >0.07% Na required in herbage DM for lact...
Letter from C. Frost of Gosnells has read with interest the various points of view expressed by corr...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Salt application is a tool for pasture management and improvement in the hill/high country that coul...
Salt application is a tool for pasture management and improvement in the hill/high country that coul...
IN Western Australia there are within the agricultural areas about one million acres of salt land, l...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
The establishment of salt-tolerant shrubs such as saltbush and bluebush on salt-affected land reduce...
Rural review feature discusses Department of Agriculture recommendations for salt land reclamation i...
The growing problem of salt-affected land which threatens not only the viability of farms in the whe...
Proper handling can turn large, bare areas of saltland into productive areas on most farms. Accordin...
Two experiments were conducted in sodium deficient (<0.03% Na in DM) pastures on steep, south facing...
Many bare saline areas can be converted into useful grazing land. Careful land management is the key...
Sodium is an essential element for animal production, with >0.07% Na required in herbage DM for lact...
Letter from C. Frost of Gosnells has read with interest the various points of view expressed by corr...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Salt application is a tool for pasture management and improvement in the hill/high country that coul...
Salt application is a tool for pasture management and improvement in the hill/high country that coul...
IN Western Australia there are within the agricultural areas about one million acres of salt land, l...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
The establishment of salt-tolerant shrubs such as saltbush and bluebush on salt-affected land reduce...