Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants provides all the necessary information for effective management and understanding of soil acidity in a user-friendly handbook including many examples, diagrams and photographs.https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/1031/thumbnail.jp
More than 80% of the topsoils sampled fall below the critical surface pHCaCl2 of 5.5 in the northern...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
Published July 2013. Reviewed June 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
Our first edition of Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants in 2009 was a significant ...
This Bulletin provides information on how to identify acid soils and remedy the problem of excessive...
The Soil Acidity Research, Development and Extension Project has produced a summary of the activitie...
Published September 2007. Reviewed July 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Ext...
Soil acidity affects approximately 50 million hectares of agricultural land in Australia, predominan...
This handbook integrates the current knowledge of soils in south-western Australia in a user-friendl...
We have come a long way over the past three or four years in terms of both, the level of understandi...
Soil Health for Farming in Tasmania is a practical reference for those who are interested in identif...
This book for 2001 again summarises the work being carried out by staff of The Integrated Soil Acidi...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
More than 80% of the topsoils sampled fall below the critical surface pHCaCl2 of 5.5 in the northern...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
Published July 2013. Reviewed June 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...
Our first edition of Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants in 2009 was a significant ...
This Bulletin provides information on how to identify acid soils and remedy the problem of excessive...
The Soil Acidity Research, Development and Extension Project has produced a summary of the activitie...
Published September 2007. Reviewed July 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Ext...
Soil acidity affects approximately 50 million hectares of agricultural land in Australia, predominan...
This handbook integrates the current knowledge of soils in south-western Australia in a user-friendl...
We have come a long way over the past three or four years in terms of both, the level of understandi...
Soil Health for Farming in Tasmania is a practical reference for those who are interested in identif...
This book for 2001 again summarises the work being carried out by staff of The Integrated Soil Acidi...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
More than 80% of the topsoils sampled fall below the critical surface pHCaCl2 of 5.5 in the northern...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
Published July 2013. Reviewed June 2017. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension...