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  1. SA Vic Bordertown Wimmera Regional Summary

    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.

  2. Soil organic matter in cropping systems

    There is agronomic value in building soil organic matter. The topics in this Primefact include:. ... What is soil organic matter (SOM)? How is this different to soil organic carbon (SOC)?

  3. Webinar Series

    chain. 17 April - Understanding soil carbon, its limits and opportunities - Dr Warwick Badgery. ... He will discuss its inherent limitations, opportunities to enhance soil health and carbon sequestration potential.

  4. Water quality and testing

    Water quality issues, blue green algae, testing methods, interpretation of results and treatment.

  5. What causes soil acidification?

    Many farming activities cause an increase in the rate of acidification of the soil. ... There are four ways that agriculture contributes to the accelerated acidification of the soil and these are:.

  6. Ehsan Tavakkoli

    European Journal of Soil Science 66, 1054-1062. 2015 | Journal. Qualifications and Achievements. ... Professional Associations and Activities. Contact. Email: ehsan.tavakkoli@dpi.nsw.gov.au. Research branch:Climate, Water, Soil and Forests.

  7. Stephen Kimber

    On-ground management in sugarcane farming systems in NSW to reduce soil GHG emissions. ... Does increased herbicide use impact on key soil biota with reference to soil C stocks?

  8. Graeme Schwenke

    Member Soil Science Australia, the peak body for professional, academic and technical soil scientists across Australia. ... Contact. Email: graeme.schwenke@dpi.nsw.gov.au. Research branch:Climate, Water, Soil and Forests. Location: Tamworth.

  9. Soil and water research

    Soil and water research. Soils research. Our soils research and development is industry-focused and collaborative, spanning the fundamental to the applied.

  10. Estuarine habitats

    A saltmarsh is a community of plants and low shrubs that can tolerate high soil salinity and occasional inundation from salt water.