Our first edition of Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants in 2009 was a significant publication which brought together current knowledge on the management of soil acidity in WA in a user-friendly book. Three thousand printed copies were distributed and an interactive PDF on the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA) website made it available to most WA farmers and consultants. iLime is a decision tool to assist liming decisions. Recent projects have extended our knowledge of the extent of the soil acidity problem in WA. When the first edition was published, we had good information about soil acidity in the Avon River Basin. Follow-up projects confirmed that low soil pH, particularly in the subsurface b...
The soil acidity research and extension program in Western Australia is made up of a number of proje...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
Acid and acidifying soils occur extensively in Australia. Currently, some 90 million hectares of agr...
Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants provides all the necessary information for effe...
This Bulletin provides information on how to identify acid soils and remedy the problem of excessive...
More than 80% of the topsoils sampled fall below the critical surface pHCaCl2 of 5.5 in the northern...
Soil acidity affects approximately 50 million hectares of agricultural land in Australia, predominan...
This book for 2001 again summarises the work being carried out by staff of The Integrated Soil Acidi...
We have come a long way over the past three or four years in terms of both, the level of understandi...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
Introduction: In 1984 a project commenced to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley pro...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
The Soil Acidity Research, Development and Extension Project has produced a summary of the activitie...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
The soil acidity research and extension program in Western Australia is made up of a number of proje...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
Acid and acidifying soils occur extensively in Australia. Currently, some 90 million hectares of agr...
Soil acidity: a guide for WA farmers and consultants provides all the necessary information for effe...
This Bulletin provides information on how to identify acid soils and remedy the problem of excessive...
More than 80% of the topsoils sampled fall below the critical surface pHCaCl2 of 5.5 in the northern...
Soil acidity affects approximately 50 million hectares of agricultural land in Australia, predominan...
This book for 2001 again summarises the work being carried out by staff of The Integrated Soil Acidi...
We have come a long way over the past three or four years in terms of both, the level of understandi...
There is a lot of lime being spread in Western Australia – or is there? In fact, the Australian Bure...
Introduction: In 1984 a project commenced to examine the influence of soil acidity on barley pro...
In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor ...
The Soil Acidity Research, Development and Extension Project has produced a summary of the activitie...
During 1999-2009, soil testing for pH (in CaCl2) was used to determine lime application for 48 paddo...
Abstract Soil acidification is one of Australia's major land degradation problems. About half o...
The soil acidity research and extension program in Western Australia is made up of a number of proje...
This study is set in the mixed farming area of north-eastern Victoria and south-eastern New South Wa...
Acid and acidifying soils occur extensively in Australia. Currently, some 90 million hectares of agr...