Innovative and cost-effective solutions to the treatment of soil acidity – SA (Factsheet)
This factsheet, from Natural Resources SA Murray-Darling Basin, provides landholders with information on low-cost techniques to identify and treat soil acidity in high-intensity cropping areas. It describes pH mapping trials with 12 landholders in South Australia’s Mid North, highlighting spatial pH variability and the cost savings of variable-rate lime application. The project improved understanding of soil acidity and demonstrated that targeted lime use could reduce costs by up to 30 percent. While the content focuses on South Australia, the information is applicable to other Australian cropping regions. [PDF 388 KB, 2 pages]#
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