In this Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) factsheet, the authors explain that addition of organic matter can help improve soil structure and increase soil microbial activity, with overall soil-health benefits in the medium to long-term. A chemical analysis of recycled organics is essential in determining the potential nutrients available, calculating application rates and identifying potential benefits and risks. Ongoing soil tests are important in monitoring and managing the potential build-up of nutrients and other chemicals in the soil over time. This factsheet would be useful for any Australian cropping region with economically viable access to sources of recycled organics and manures [PDF 1.5 MB, 6 pages].#
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