Research to boost profitability of sodic soils in eastern grainbelt

By Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Updated May 21 2019 - 5:08pm, first published May 15 2019 - 12:22pm
DPIRD research officer Dana Mulvany and senior development officer Caroline Peek measure soil moisture at a Bonnie Rock as part of a new $4.8 million soils project.
DPIRD research officer Dana Mulvany and senior development officer Caroline Peek measure soil moisture at a Bonnie Rock as part of a new $4.8 million soils project.

Trials were planted recently as part of a new research project to improve the productivity and profitability of soils with sodicity and transient salinity in low rainfall areas of the eastern grainbelt.

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