Paddock Practices: Sowing legumes in acidic soils – the steps to success SA, VIC, NSW (Factsheet)
This Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) factsheet takes a practical approach to successfully growing legumes in acidic soils and improving nodulation by inoculation. It combines learnings from a range of research organisations, farming systems groups and consultants. The factsheet highlights the importance of measuring soil pH to determine if it is likely to limit nodulation and crop growth. It describes a number of steps to ensure inoculation will be effective and improve nodulation, growth and yield. A list of other relevant publications, podcasts and a 2019 video, Optimising pulse nodulation in low pH soils [3:57] are provided. The article is relevant to any legume-cropping area with acidic soils (South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales).#
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