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Agronomic aspects of two stubble management systems on black cracking clays

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1984Subject(s): In: Reviews in Rural Science no. 5, p. 324-328615179Summary: Stubble incorporation was found to markedly reduce the levels of ersion relative to stubble burning without reducing the yield potential of wheat growing on black cracking clays at Gunnedah, NSW.
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Stubble incorporation was found to markedly reduce the levels of ersion relative to stubble burning without reducing the yield potential of wheat growing on black cracking clays at Gunnedah, NSW.

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