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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Volume 19, Number 4
1978
Front Matter
Articles
Soil salinity in Western Australia : a summary
T C. Stoneman
Western Australian soils store large quantities of salt
C V. Malcolm, R. A. Nulsen, and C. Henschke
Landform, natural drainage and salinity
Eric Bettenay
Water movement through soil
R A. Nulsen
Plants as pumps
E A N Greenwood
Deep drainage as a method of treating saltland
Eric Bettenay
Effects of surface drainage on dryland salinity
P R. George and T. R. Negus
Pigs may need more protein
N W. Godfrey
Super and stocking rates at Kojonup after 10 years
J W. Bowden, B. Scurr, R. Glencross, and K. Longbottom
Editor: D Rees
Cover picture: Wheatbelt salinity is featured in this issue of the Journal of Agriculture. Some of the articles have come from a seminar on salinity problems on non-irrigated land in Western Australia, held in April 1978. Emphasis in this issue is on the causes of salinity. Recommendations for control are summarised in a recent publication “Saltland and what to do about it”, available from the Department of Agriculture.
Disclaimer
The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia and the State of Western Australia accept no liability whatsoever by reason of negligence or otherwise arising from the use or release of this information or any part of it. The information in this journal was correct at time of publication. For updated and current information please go to the department's website at https://www.agric.wa.gov.au