Large proportions of Western Australia\u27s dryland farms suffer from water supply problems in the form of shortages, poor quality or combinations of these two factors. A regional study for the North-eastern and Eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia was undertaken. The base data used to develop water supply areas included soil type, landscape units, geology, hydrogeology, native vegetation and existing far water resource infrastructure
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
Flooding, waterlogging and salinity problems in Western Australia are complex. Usually broad areas o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Large proportions of Western Australia\u27s dryland farms suffer from water supply problems in the f...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
Dryland salinity is one of the most critical environmental issues challenging Western Australian far...
Large proportions of Western Australia\u27s dryland farms suffer from water supply problems in the f...
The cause of dryland salinity and the impact on the environment and agricultural productivity of agr...
Department of Agriculture surveys have shown that many farms in Western australia\u27s northern whea...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Replacement of deep-rooted, perennial native vegetation with shallow-rooted, annual agricultural pla...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
A three year study completed in 2010 examined farming systems in the north-eastern agricultural regi...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Dryland secondary salinisation has debilitated large areas of land in Western Australia due to clear...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
Flooding, waterlogging and salinity problems in Western Australia are complex. Usually broad areas o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
Large proportions of Western Australia\u27s dryland farms suffer from water supply problems in the f...
Dryland salinity affects over 2.5 M ha in Australia, mostly in southern states and is expanding at 3...
Dryland salinity is one of the most critical environmental issues challenging Western Australian far...
Large proportions of Western Australia\u27s dryland farms suffer from water supply problems in the f...
The cause of dryland salinity and the impact on the environment and agricultural productivity of agr...
Department of Agriculture surveys have shown that many farms in Western australia\u27s northern whea...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Replacement of deep-rooted, perennial native vegetation with shallow-rooted, annual agricultural pla...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
A three year study completed in 2010 examined farming systems in the north-eastern agricultural regi...
The salinisation of farmland in Australia is a major natural resource management problem. Over the n...
Dryland secondary salinisation has debilitated large areas of land in Western Australia due to clear...
Dryland salinity is one of the most prominent and intractable problems facing farm managers in the e...
Flooding, waterlogging and salinity problems in Western Australia are complex. Usually broad areas o...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...