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  1. Management strategies for soil acidity and phosphorus deficiency for the Northern Tablelands of NSW

    Many factors contribute to mineralisation, including soil temperature, moisture, presence of micro- organisms and pH. ... The acid soil tolerance of the crop or pasture species to be grown.

  2. How to manage soil for citrus

    In severe cases, it can affect yield and tree health. Citrus soil assessment. ... Continuous stable macropores (large pores).These indicate that the soil is not damaged.

  3. Landforming and soil management

    Structural damage is made worse when soil is landformed at incorrect moisture content. • ... D8. Landforming and soil management. D8.5Vegetable SOILpak. Soil nutrition in landformed areas.

  4. Soil Biology in Agriculture workshop in August | NSW Department of Primary Industries

    Farmers want to look after the life in their soil, but they want specific, rather than generic, guidelines. ... The workshop will outline some of the products and testing protocols being developed through the Soil Biology Initiative.'.

  5. Soil testing information

    Soil Texture. EC (1:5 water). ECe (by calculation from texture). pH (water). ... This in turn is very important for soil structure and plant nutrient uptake.

  6. Questions to ask about soil biology products

    Something that benefits a sandy soil is unlikely to give the same result in clay. ... Questions to ask about soil biology products. What is wrong with my soil?

  7. Saving soil

    Why we need to protect soil Soil is essentially a non- renewable resource because it erodes much faster than it forms. ... roots bind the soil•. soil organisms feeding on dead vegetation produce gums that • aggregate soil particles, making them less

  8. Nuts

    Nuts. Nuts are grown in various areas of NSW, such as the northern, central and southern tablelands, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas, inland river valleys and in coastal areas. The department's role is to provide support to the horticultural

  9. How cultivation affects soil

    In Australia, regular intensive cultivation by this system has degraded the soil structure. ... Retaining organic matter on the soil surface also reduces erosion and conserves soil moisture.

  10. Soil Testing Submission Form

    Company. SOIL TESTING SUBMISSION FORM. YOUR DETAILS. Name. ABN. Address. Suburb State Postcode. ... Tick your Phosphorus choice (1 only). Price. Bray Phosphorus (for acidic soil) included.