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Effect of fertiliser sown with wheat seed on Mallee soils

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Mallee Sustainable Farming Inc. ; Davoren, Bill ; Llewellyn, Rick ; McBeath, Therese ; Shoobridge, Willie
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There are major opportunities to improve crop performance on Mallee sands, opportunities to invest in the transformation of poor sands and opportunities to improve yield through more targeted agronomy of sandy soils. In 2015 wheat plant establishment was significantly better on non-wetting sand (crest and dune) plots that received no fertiliser with the seed compared with those that received 50 kg DAP/ha. Similar effects were measured in trials established by Jack Desbiolles at Moorlands in 2015 (McBeath et al. 2016).

Created: 2016

Issued: 30 07 2017

Data time period: 2016 to 2016

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