Publication Date
1-2-2001
Series Number
194
Abstract
The project aim was to map the distribution of waterlogging occurrences relative to soil type and climate; to develop soil, water and crop management practices applied to the concept of raised beds to alleviate or prevent waterlogging; to establish the economics of raised bed farming, relative to geographic location and waterlogging frequency.
Keywords
Soil management, South Coastal region (WA), Cropping systems, Raised beds, No-tillage, Western Australia, Waterlogging, Drainage
Recommended Citation
Bakker, D, Hamilton, G, Houlbrooke, D, and Spann, C. (2001), Improved soil management and cropping systems for waterlog-prone soils : results of the 1999 season. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 194.
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