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Managing Soils

Are reduced acidification rates a feasible, achievable option for future agricultural systems?
James Fisher1, Chris Gazey2, Doug Abrecht2 and David Bowran1,2

Sodium, chloride, clay and conductivity: consistent relationships help to make EM surveys useful for site specific management in the Mallee
Ben Jones1,4, Garry O’Leary2, Rick Llewellyn3

The long term consequences of soil pH management on crop productivity and profitability
Stephen Davies1, Chris Gazey2 and David Gartner2

Successful integration of soil nutrient testing and regional acidity monitoring highlights the opportunities for soil condition assessment and natural resource management
Joel Andrew1, Chris Gazey2, Stephen Carr1 and David York1

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  • "Global Issues. Paddock Action." Edited by M. Unkovich. Proceedings of 14th Agronomy Conference 2008, 21-25 September 2008, Adelaide, South Australia.
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