Deep ripping with amendments for yield improvement of sodic soil – WA (Webpage)
This Soil Quality Knowledge Base webpage explains the results of an on-farm trial that combined deep ripping and gypsum application to improve soil structure and yield stability in drier seasons. Deep ripping on sodic soil did not improve yield. However, the combination of deep ripping, water harvesting and furrow-applied gypsum has a additive effect on crop yield. It was previously published as an ebook, Soil Quality: 8 Sodic & alkaline soil. The webpage includes a video, Deep ripping with amendments trial for yield improvement of sodic soil, that gives a brief overview of this trial [01:13]. It is presented by Wayne Parker. While the content is written for Western Australian cropping areas, it may also apply to other Australian regions.#
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