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Economics of Australian Soil Conditions 1996/97 – Factor Most Limiting Yield (acidity/sodicity/salinity)

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/data/dataset/c8349a43-701f-443e-b20c-7e89baf41841&rft.title=Economics of Australian Soil Conditions 1996/97 – Factor Most Limiting Yield (acidity/sodicity/salinity)&rft.identifier=economics-of-australian-soil-conditions-199697-factor-most-limiting-yield-aciditysodicitysalinity&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=easc_r9cl__08311a06egigeo___.zip - \n\nFactor Most Limiting Yield (acidity/sodicity/salinity) dataset is one of 11\nnational surfaces, represented by ~1km grids, relating to economic\nopportunities associated with soil condition. All dollar values are given in\n1996/97 Australian dollars. There are three sub-types of data in this dataset:\nrelative yields, gross benefits and impact costs. Each is described as\nfollows:1. Relative yield (RY): This is the yield of the crop or pasture,\nrelative to its full potential expressed as a percentage. It is equal to\nactual yield divided by potential yield. The relative yield surfaces, measured\nas a ratio (0 to 1) and represented with a 1km grid, include: * ry_salt2000;\nry_salt2020: The relative yield of salinity in the year 2000 and 2020*\nry_Acid; ry_Esp: The relative yield from soil acidity and soil sodicity*\nry_min: The limiting factor relative yield a minimum of ry_salt2000, ry_acid,\nry_esp and ry_min.* lim_fact:Factor most limiting yield a of acidity, sodicity\nand salinity 2. Gross benefit (GB): The gross benefit is the additional profit\nat full equity attainable through agricultural production if the yield-\nlimiting factor of salinity, acidity or sodicity were repaired without cost.\nAs such it can be considered an approximate investment ceiling on treating the\nsoil. The gross benefit grids are measured in $/ha/yr and include:* gb97a;\ngb97e; gb97s a for soil acidity; sodicity; salinity* gb97m a the combined\nlimiting factor gross benefit. 3. Impact cost (ic97s): This is the decline in\nagricultural profit at full equity due to worsening dryland salinity severity\nand extent over the time period 2000 to 2020. It is measured in $/ha/yr. It is\ndetermined only through changes in crop yield as a consequence of changes in\ndryland salinity. Impact cost can be considered the loss in profit at full\nequity due to worsening salinity over the 20yr time period. Keywords:\nEconomics, Natural Resources, Australia, Salinity, Sodicity, Acidity, Soil\nTreatmentData is in albers and unprojected, using WGS84 and GDA94.\n\nSee [further metadata](http://data.daff.gov.au/anrdl/metadata_files/pa_easc_r9cl\n__08312a06.xml) for more detail.\n\n&rft.creator=Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=Australia&rft_rights=notspecified&rft_subject=abares&rft_subject=agriculture&rft_subject=chemistry&rft_subject=climate&rft_subject=csiro&rft_subject=economic&rft_subject=humanenvironment&rft_subject=mapping&rft_subject=meteorology.atmosphere&rft_subject=production&rft_subject=soil&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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Factor Most Limiting Yield (acidity/sodicity/salinity) dataset is one of 11
national surfaces, represented by ~1km grids, relating to economic
opportunities associated with soil condition. All dollar values are given in
1996/97 Australian dollars. There are three sub-types of data in this dataset:
relative yields, gross benefits and impact costs. Each is described as
follows:1. Relative yield (RY): This is the yield of the crop or pasture,
relative to its full potential expressed as a percentage. It is equal to
actual yield divided by potential yield. The relative yield surfaces, measured
as a ratio (0 to 1) and represented with a 1km grid, include: * ry_salt2000;
ry_salt2020: The relative yield of salinity in the year 2000 and 2020*
ry_Acid; ry_Esp: The relative yield from soil acidity and soil sodicity*
ry_min: The limiting factor relative yield a minimum of ry_salt2000, ry_acid,
ry_esp and ry_min.* lim_fact:Factor most limiting yield a of acidity, sodicity
and salinity 2. Gross benefit (GB): The gross benefit is the additional profit
at full equity attainable through agricultural production if the yield-
limiting factor of salinity, acidity or sodicity were repaired without cost.
As such it can be considered an approximate investment ceiling on treating the
soil. The gross benefit grids are measured in $/ha/yr and include:* gb97a;
gb97e; gb97s a for soil acidity; sodicity; salinity* gb97m a the combined
limiting factor gross benefit. 3. Impact cost (ic97s): This is the decline in
agricultural profit at full equity due to worsening dryland salinity severity
and extent over the time period 2000 to 2020. It is measured in $/ha/yr. It is
determined only through changes in crop yield as a consequence of changes in
dryland salinity. Impact cost can be considered the loss in profit at full
equity due to worsening salinity over the 20yr time period. Keywords:
Economics, Natural Resources, Australia, Salinity, Sodicity, Acidity, Soil
TreatmentData is in albers and unprojected, using WGS84 and GDA94.

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