Managing Soil Problems: Salinity, Acidity
Salinity and Sodicity, Implications for Farmers in Central Queensland
S.A. Irvine1 and J.A. Doughton2
A Case Study to Reduce Dryland Salinity on a Temora Farm
M.H. McCallum1, J.S. Salmon2 and J.F. Angus1
Melilotus alba: the preferred forage legume for autumn and spring-summer production on saline soils in SW Victoria.
P.M. Evans
The effects of changed subsoil structure on yield and yield quality
D.K. Malinda, J.E. Schultz, and R. Darling
Soil structure affects water balance of Ferrosol cropping systems
M.J. Bell1, B.J. Bridge2, G. R. Harch1, P. S. Want1, D.N. Orange3 and R.D. Connolly3
Lucerne varieties differ in their response to liming on an acid soil.
H.S. Grewal and R Williams
Soil acidity in the high rainfall wheat belt of southern NSW.
B.J. Scott1, B.D. Braysher1, C. Duff2, L. Hufton3, W. Schumann4 and M. K. Conyers1
Pasture responses to lime over five years are limited and highly variable
A.E. Crawford and C.J.P. Gourley
The effect of various calcium amendments applied to sugarcane trash
A.W. Wood1, 4, B.L. Schroeder2, 4 and R.L. Aitken3, 4
Impacts of surface-applied lime on sheep production systems in south-western Victoria
P.E. Quigley1, P.M. Schroder2 and F.J. Cameron1


