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Deep ripping and drainage

Deep tillage research on the southern tablelands of NSW
P.R. Dann

The effect of deep tillage and fallow on yield of wheat on a hard setting soil
J. A. Meada and K. Y. Chanb.

The effect of deep ripping on water use of wheat in a drought
G.R. Steed

The response of pastures to deep tillage and superphosphate in NE Victoria
J Shovelton

Grain yield, yield components and growth of wheat following soil amendment with lime and deep ripping
D.R. Coventry, H.D. Brooke, V.F. Burnett and T.G. Reeves

The effect of lime and ripping on soil manganese and manganese in wheat
D.R. Coventry1, G.R. Morrison1, G. Rubenis2 and K.K.H. Fung2

Effect of gypsum and deep ripping treatments on lucerne productivity under spray and flood irrigation on a red-brown earth
A.J. Taylor and R.A. Olsson

Waterlogging, soil aeration and field crop response
W.S. Meyer, H.D. Barrs, N.L. Schaefer and R.C.G. Smith

Drainage for crops and forages
A. Ellington, G.W. Ganning and A.C. Bakkert

Waterlogging of wheat in the field i. a method for the control of waterlogging and drainage in the field
I.R. McPharlin1, E.G. Barrett-Lennard2, H. Greenway3 P. Leighton3 and M.H. Mathie2

Waterlogging of wheat in the field II. root growth and crop yield
E.G. Barrett-Lennard1, 1.R. McPharlin2 H. Greenway3 P. Leighton3 & M.H. Mathie1

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  • "Crop and pasture production - science and practice". Edited by J.J Yates. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Agronomy Conference, January - February 1985, The University of Tasmaina, Hobart, Tasmania.
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