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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2022 · 20 MIN

Grower insights on managing ironstone gravel soil

from GRDC Podcast · host Grains Research and Development Corporation

Gravel soils account for 24 per cent of land used for crop production in southern Western Australia, and are also characteristic of major production regions in South Australia and Victoria.   In this podcast, two growers share their experience managing this challenging soil type. They have distinctly different approaches but share a desire to get the most of their crops in a high rainfall environment. Murdoch University’s Dr Francesca Brailsford also shares an update on the significant GRDC investment underway to help growers better manage ironstone gravel soils from a cropping, nutrition and water perspective.     The ironstone gravels soil project is part of a SoilsWest alliance initiative, which also includes The University of Western Australia, Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, Queen’s University Belfast and Bangor University.   Contact Dr Francesca Brailsford Murdoch University [email protected]   More information  -        Challenges of ironstone gravels – WA video -         Challenges of ironstone gravels – SA video -         GroundCover - Unlocking the hidden potential of ironstone gravel soils GRDC project code: UMU2111-001RTX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gravel soils account for 24 per cent of land used for crop production in southern Western Australia, and are also characteristic of major production regions in South Australia and Victoria.   In this podcast, two growers share their experience managing this challenging soil type. They have distinctly different approaches but share a desire to get the most of their crops in a high rainfall environment. Murdoch University’s Dr Francesca Brailsford also shares an update on the significant GRDC investment underway to help growers better manage ironstone gravel soils from a cropping, nutrition and water perspective.     The ironstone gravels soil project is part of a SoilsWest alliance initiative, which also includes The University of Western Australia, Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, Queen’s University Belfast and Bangor University.   Contact Dr Francesca Brailsford Murdoch University [email protected]   More information  -        Challenges of ironstone gravels – WA video -         Challenges of ironstone gravels – SA video -         GroundCover - Unlocking the hidden potential of ironstone gravel soils GRDC project code: UMU2111-001RTX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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