Agronomic aspects of two stubble management systems on black cracking clays
Material type: ArticleLanguage: 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.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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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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