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Publication Date
2-1994
Series Number
4278
Abstract
Wide furrow sowing is a method for successfully establishing crops of lupins or cereals on non-wetting sands, and improving crop establishment on non-repellent sands. The same principles can be used to assist establishment of fodder shrubs and long-term pasture (e.g. tagasaste and Rhodes grass).
Number of Pages
9
ISSN
0729-001
Publisher
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
City
Perth
Keywords
Soil management, Furrow sowing, Crop production, Water repellent soils, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agricultural Science | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Fresh Water Studies | Hydrology | Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Blackwell, P,
Morrow, G,
and
Webster, T.
(1994), Bulletin 4278 - How to use wide furrow sowing for improved crop production on water repellent sand. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4278.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/334
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