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AuthorBraunack, MV
Date Accessioned2012-11-14
Date Available2012-11-14
Issued2001
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/946
AbstractThe objectives of this project was to; 1: determine the effect of matching crop row spacing to harvester wheel track widths on longevity and yeild of ratoon crops planted in dual rows; 2: investigate the mechanism causing compaction due to machinery; 3: determine any cumulative effect of harvesting traffic on soil physical properties, stool damage and ratooning in consecutive ratoon crops; 4: develop a decision support model to manage the effect of soil compaction and yield.
Languageen
Part of SeriesBSES Internal Report; 2001 No 1060 Report SD01003; SRDC BSS106
SubjectMechanisation Enhancements
TitleFinal report - SRDC project BSS106 : Assessing linkages between machine traffic, soil conditions and productivity


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  • Soil health and nutrient management [109]
    Research outcomes: Soil health is improved with a resulting positive impact on the environment and yield growth. Improved reputation and relationship between industry and environmental groups.

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