Publication Date
2-2024
Publisher
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
City
Perth
Abstract
Summary
- About 94% of the grainbelt had adequate (more than 50%) vegetative groundcover to prevent wind erosion in January 2024.
- In the northern half of the grainbelt, a larger-than-average area has 51–60% groundcover, which is expected to decrease to below 50% over the coming months.
- Just under 6% of the grainbelt (855,000 ha) had less than 50% groundcover, which is inadequate to prevent wind erosion. West Midlands Ag Soil Zone had the highest risk of wind erosion and 14.5% of this farmland had inadequate groundcover.
- Less than 0.5% of the grainbelt had a high to very high risk of wind erosion because groundcover was less than 30%.
Number of Pages
6
Keywords
wind erosion, dryland agriculture, groundcover, satellite imagery, grainbelt, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agriculture | Environmental Monitoring | Natural Resources and Conservation | Remote Sensing | Sustainability
Recommended Citation
Laycock J (2024) Agricultural groundcover update January 2024, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australian Government.
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