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SOILpak for dryland farmers on the red soil of Central Western NSW


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This SOILpak guide is a 'best soil management practice' manual. The region covered includes that surrounded by the districts of Gilgandra, West Wyalong, Hillston and Nyngan, and the Newell Highway in the east.

Red-brown earths and red earths that tend to be naturally hard setting are the predominant soil types used for dry land cropping in Central Western NSW. They therefore receive the most attention in this manual. (Some cracking clay soil types are also found in this region, particularly around Trangie and Warren. For dryland cropping on these cracking clays, refer to the SOILpak for the northern wheat belt. Also of interest is SOILpak for cotton growers - see 'Soil management guides'.)

ISBN for this title: 0 7313 1525 1

ISSN for the series: 0 7310 9848 X

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Title SOILpak for dryland farmers on the red soil of Central Western NSW
Author(s) John Friend  
Pages 205  
Catalogue number B190  
Year of publish 1999  
Price $27.20AUD (inc GST)   purchase online

 

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