A ‘systems’ approach to managing sodic and alkaline soil – WA (Video)
In this video, from the Soil Quality Knowledge Base, farmer Bob Nixon explains why they changed to no till and removed livestock. These changes have maximised soil cover in their low rainfall conditions, reduced compaction and improved the structure of their soil. While the content focuses on Western Australia, the information is applicable to other Australian regions [3:09].#
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