- Page 1 and 2: the Symposium Can Australian soils
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- Page 9 and 10: Session 1 Putting soil health into
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- Page 13 and 14: Farming soils in the southern agric
- Page 15 and 16: Perennials As the chairperson for t
- Page 17 and 18: adaptation to the changes confronti
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- Page 21 and 22: (t/ha) (kg/L) (kha) (t/ha, 0-25 cm)
- Page 23 and 24: Andrén O, Kätterer T, Karlsson T
- Page 25 and 26: can be done to modify subsoil struc
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- Page 29 and 30: You and your soil - “Getting the
- Page 31 and 32: How does soil chemistry fit in to s
- Page 33 and 34: Implementing a programme to measure
- Page 35 and 36: Strategies for management of soil c
- Page 37 and 38: critical concentration. The approac
- Page 39 and 40: Biodynamics is frequently described
- Page 41 and 42: Soil biology - How is it measured?
- Page 43 and 44: Fungal/Bacterial ratio Some managem
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- Page 49 and 50: So, why is this bad? (i) (ii) (iii)
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- Page 55 and 56: References: Neumann, G. and Romheld
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Landscape changes start with change
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In agriculture we have become confu
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2002 to 2004 inclusive show increas
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Future Resource Base A diverse
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The looming crises of human-induced
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to 100 kg/ha. They saw responses st
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Defining soil carbon Jeff Baldock,
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Figure 2. Amounts of each type of s
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Figure 5. Average cation exchange c
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The role of soil organic matter in
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Carbon loss from soil Most carbon a
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Estimating the impacts within a far
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Decision support for identification
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Spot test for Sulphur (qualitative
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How much Sodium (Na) is in my soil?
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Lime or gypsum Both lime and gypsum
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Step 4. Management options Table 1.
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What do some of the new tools tell
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References. Amato, M and Ladd, J.N
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socially efficient incentives for f
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Technical potential The computation
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Finally, the model constructs the s
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Mooney, S., J.M. Antle, S.M. Capalb
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over the long term, without these s
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Fig. 1. Average decadal wheat yield
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Crops are frequently limited in the
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Also apparent is that in successive
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The table below attempts to show th
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Learning from long term experiments
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LR1 provides a good platform to loo
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A similar story was seen from MM1,
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In a similar way, long term applica
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Hedley MJ, White RE, Nye PH (1982)
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1). The rates used in these trials
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fertiliser can save growers from ov
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(Norton et al., 2006) revealed a de
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Table 7. Wheat yield, protein and g
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APPENDIX 1: DESCRIPTION OF TRIALS C
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How Far Has Soil Health Come in the
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11 13 15 17 19 21 23 conducted acro
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(Rochester, 2003). However there is
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In 2006 a grower survey benchmarkin
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Shaw, G (2005). Soil health issues
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A second project near Canberra is i
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Development of molecular assays for
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Pasture health kit This is a key ou
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economic/production inefficiencies
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Those farmers remaining in the indu
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whether, when and why a particular
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Incorporation of green crops (brass
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Bridging the gap between scientists
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Adequate levels of plant nutrients