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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Keywords

Soil, Water repellent soils, Soil management, Sandy soils, Western Australia

Disciplines

Soil Science | Sustainability

First Page Number

160

Last Page Number

167

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

The agricultural management of water repellent ( non-wetting) sands is difficult, and production from them is mostly low. However, there are ways to make them more productive.

Furrow sowing and the incorporation of dispersive clay are two likely methods to make these soils easier to manage, more productive and more profitable than they are now.

This article discusses several aspects of our research on water repellent sands. In addition, some of the costs and benefits of alternative management strategies are outlined.

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