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Growing More Profitable Crops on Chemical Fallow

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
Corrigin Farm Improvement Group ; Wallwork, Simon
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In these trials Corrigin Farm Improvement Group aimed to test the benefits of growing crops on chemical fallowed soil. The trials specifically compared which crop species were most profitable under a chemical fallowing regime. In season 2013 barley was most profitable and in 2014 albus lupins were the most profitable crop grown on chemical fallow.
This project was designed to test the relative benefit of chemical fallow with a range of different crop types. The trials compared different crop types on chemical fallow with the aim to identify which crop is likely to produce the highest return. The trials was a joint effort with Pulse Australia with the aim also to demonstrate and test pulse species in the Corrigin district.

Created: 2013 to 2014

Issued: 31 01 2015

Data time period: 2013 to 2014

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118.01146,-32.21109

118.011462,-32.211093

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