Reducing the impact of water repellence on crop productivity through soil wetter agents – SA (Factsheet)
This factsheet was published by Mallee Sustainable Farming and describes the results of a soil wetter evaluation trial conducted over 2 years in the Southern Region of South Australia. The top 6 wetter treatment for the trial location provided large crop establishment benefits over the 2 years. It explains the application methods and seeding systems used in the study. This factsheet also indicates that challenges remain in selecting wetting agents for particular sand conditions. While the content focuses on South Australia and Victoria, the information is applicable to other Australian regions with sandy soils [HTML 5.3 MB, 4 pages].#
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