| Researcher(s) |
Paul Blackwell (DAFWA) Stephen Davies (DAFWA) David Gartner (AgLime of Australia) Chris Gazey (DAFWA) Travis Hollins (Synergy Consulting) Wes Lefroy (Precision SoilTech) Peter Negus (West Midlands Group) Wayne Parker (DAFWA) Glen Reithmuller (DAFWA) Anne Wilkins (DAFWA) |
|---|---|
| Year(s) | 2014 |
| Contributor | Department of Agriculture and Food WA |
| Trial location(s) |
Dandaragan, WA
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To provide an overview and improve understanding of the range of tillage implements available to growers to incorporate lime, their respective costs and benefits and to assess novel options.
(i) Several options exist to ameliorate subsoil acidity with incorporated lime. The method chosen will depend on pH profile, yield potential, budget, area affected, soil type and occurrence of other constraints that may be impacted. (ii) Modified deep ripping techniques can incorporate more topsoil and surface applied lime while at the same time effectively removing subsoil compaction. (iii) Applying adequate lime to ameliorate the soil pH profile to depth is of utmost importance and the rate of lime applied should not be compromised to pay for incorporation, although lime applications can be split with some applied before and some a year or two after incorporation.
| Lead research organisation |
Department of Agriculture and Food WA |
|---|---|
| Host research organisation | N/A |
| Trial funding source | GRDC DAW00204 |
| Related program |
Regional Cropping Solutions Network |
| Acknowledgments |
Thanks to West Midlands Group, Peter and Daisy Negus, Scott and Ian Bowman and Neil and Jason Davis for hosting and managing trials. Thanks to David Paish helping make the ripper openers and Peter Horwood for the design. The support of McIntosh and Son machinery in Moora, Cunninghams Ag Services machinery in Three Springs, Rohan Broun, Shane and Greg Jolly, Glen and Todd Quartermaine, Hutton and Northey machinery in Mukinbudin, Aim Machinery in Merredin, AgLime of Australia is greatly appreciated. |
| Other trial partners | Paper reviewed by Wayne Parker (DAFWA) and Ross Brennan (DAFWA) |
| Crop type | None: No crop specified |
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| Treatment type(s) |
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| Trial type | Experimental |
| Trial design | Replicated |
| Sow date | Not specified |
|---|---|
| Harvest date | Not specified |
| Plot size | Not specified |
| Plot replication | Not specified |
| Other trial notes |
Note: the location of the site given here is just one of seven sites reported in these case studies, and has been provided to enable map search cabability: actual sites included were Dandaragan, Badgingarra, Nungarin and Carnamah: see attached report for full details. |
SILO weather estimates sourced from https://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/silo/
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