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David Mitchell. Technical Specialist, Hydrology Research. Biography. David Mitchell is trained in soil science and surface hydrology. ... as a research officer and undertaking a variety of soil and water research roles in central west NSW.
The workshops will show how the overall soil environment affects pasture growth and farm productivity. ... They will also illustrate how important grazing management is to maintaining soil health.”.
During periods of drought, the amount of nitrate in the soil can increase greatly leading to stock losses from nitrate/nitrite poisoning.
A negative value indicates a reduction in soil acidity whereas a positive value indicates an increase in soil acidity. ... Soil erosion is an estimate of soil loss that occurs during the production of the crop.
Contact. Email: matthew.rees@nsw.dpi.gov.au. Research branch:Climate, Water, Soil and Forests. Location: Huskisson.
The public has no common law right to fish in non-tidal waters - the right to fish in those waters belongs to the owner of the soil under those waters. ... However, the public may fish in non-tidal waters if the soil under those waters is Crown land.
Fineness. The finer the particles the more quickly they react in the soil. ... Particles larger than 0.5 mm react only very slowly with the soil.
such as prices and seasonal conditions, but also by the individual farm characteristics, such as soil type, crop rotation, pasture quality and management. ... Is it suitable to your area or soil type? Does the crop fit in with the farm's labour
Soil pH should be regularly checked and lime applied to counter any decline. ... Source: NSW Agriculture Agfact AC.19 Soil Acidity and Liming. Acid Soil ACTION.