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Better soil structure through controlled traffic cropping

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Southern Farming Systems ; Allender, Una ; Brain, Chris ; Holden, Steve
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To demonstrate effectiveness of controlled traffic in the more traditional high rainfall cropping ares of Western Victoria.
To compare controlled traffic, raised beds and conventional flat cropping methods.

Created: 2001

Issued: 10 09 2014

Data time period: 2001 to 2001

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142.74118,-37.54654

142.741175,-37.546537

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