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New solutions for salinity

A revolution in agriculture is needed if we are to manage dryland salinity and related natural resource issues
P.S. Cocks

The impact of a lucerne phase in a crop rotation on groundwater recharge in south-west Australia
Phil Ward, Perry Dolling and Frank Dunin

Linking farm management with catchment response in a modelling framework
Craig Beverly1, Angela Avery1, Anna Ridley1 and Mark Littleboy2

Solutions for the environment – but what are the problems? An exploration of approaches to deal with issues of the environment
Lucia Boxelaar1, Mark Paine1, Heather Shaw2 and Chris Linehan3

Non-fallow and tillage options for control of dryland salinity in the Murray Mallee
Mark O’Connell1, Garry O’Leary2 and David Connor3

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  • "Solutions for a better environment". Edited by Murray Unkovich and Garry O'Leary. Proceedings of the 11th Australian Agronomy Conference, 2-6 February 2003, Geelong, Victoria.
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