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Management of disease complexes in the Southern Victorian Mallee cereals - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/management-of-disease-complexes-in-the-southern-victorian-mallee-cereals6 Feb 2024: Variety choice is important for disease management. Economical and premium fungicide options performed similarly in many cases. Spot form and net blotch were common diseases in the southern Mallee barley site. Septoria tritici blotch, leaf and
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-02-12
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- management of disease complexes in the southern victorian mallee cereals, summary
- pcode:
- BWD2303-002RTX
- aauthor:
- Thomas Jones and Yolanda Plowman (Birchip Cropping Group)
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- Management of disease complexes in the Southern Victorian Mallee cereals
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- Management of disease complexes in the Southern Victorian Mallee cereals
- tags:
- cereals, disease management, fungicide options, rainfall
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
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- thumb-focus-center
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- South
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- cereals, disease management, fungicide options, rainfall
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- Variety choice is important for disease management. Economical and premium fungicide options performed similarly in many cases. Spot form and net blotch were common diseases in the southern Mallee barley site. Septoria tritici blotch, leaf and
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New acid tolerant rhizobium strains for inoculant groups E and F - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/new-acid-tolerant-rhizobium-strains-for-inoculant-groups-e-and-f6 Feb 2024: Inoculation of pulses including lentil, field pea, vetch and faba bean is widely recommended, particularly where the pulse is sown into paddocks with acidic soils or, where the pulse or another in the same inoculation group has not been sown for a
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-30
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- new acid tolerant rhizobium strains for inoculant groups e and f , summary
- pcode:
- UOA2312-008RTX, DPI1901-002RTX, UOA1805-017RTX, UMU1901-002RTX
- aauthor:
- Elizabeth Farquharson, Stephen Barnett, Ross Ballard (South Australian Research and Development Institute, Ross Ballard ), Chris Poole, Emma Steel, Graham O’Hara (Murdoch University), Ron Yates (Murdoch University, WA Department of Primary
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- New acid tolerant rhizobium strains for inoculant groups E and F
- title:
- New acid tolerant rhizobium strains for inoculant groups E and F
- tags:
- Soil acidity, rhizobia, inoculation, nodulation, faba bean, lentil, field pea, N2-fixation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
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- Soil acidity, rhizobia, inoculation, nodulation, faba bean, lentil, field pea, N2-fixation
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- Inoculation of pulses including lentil, field pea, vetch and faba bean is widely recommended, particularly where the pulse is sown into paddocks with acidic soils or, where the pulse or another in the same inoculation group has not been sown for a
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Reducing risks to canola establishment under marginal conditions – defining the fundamentals - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/reducing-risks-to-canola-establishment-under-marginal-conditions-defining-the-fundamentals6 Feb 2024: A new project is undertaking research to determine the critical environmental conditions for successful canola establishment. Canola has the same fundamental requirements in all growing regions; moisture, temperature, seed soil contact and soil
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- reducing risks to canola establishment under marginal conditions – defining the fundamentals, summary
- pcode:
- CSP2212-005RTX, CSP1907-001RTX
- aauthor:
- Kenton Porker, Therese McBeath (CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Waite Campus, Adelaide, Australia ), Andrew Fletcher, Matthew Nelson (CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Floreat, Perth, Australia), Laura Goward, John Kirkegaard (CSIRO Agriculture and Food,
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- issueno:
- Reducing risks to canola establishment under marginal conditions – defining the fundamentals
- title:
- Reducing risks to canola establishment under marginal conditions – defining the fundamentals
- tags:
- Canola, germination, emergence, establishment
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
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- Canola, germination, emergence, establishment
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- A new project is undertaking research to determine the critical environmental conditions for successful canola establishment. Canola has the same fundamental requirements in all growing regions, moisture, temperature, seed soil contact and soil
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Back to nitrogen basics – soil testing and nitrogen budgeting fundamentals - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/back-to-nitrogen-basics-soil-testing-and-nitrogen-budgeting-fundamentals6 Feb 2024: Nitrogen (N) fertiliser rate decisions based on soil test data and a formalised decision process are more profitable than fixed rates or decisions based on ‘gut feel’. This article goes back to basics on N budgeting and is designed to help young
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- back to nitrogen basics – soil testing and nitrogen budgeting fundamentals , summary
- pcode:
- CSP2303-015BGX
- aauthor:
- James Hunt (The University of Melbourne)
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- text/html
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- ffbf0a30b61aaefa36403f22f07336e8
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Back to nitrogen basics – soil testing and nitrogen budgeting fundamentals
- title:
- Back to nitrogen basics – soil testing and nitrogen budgeting fundamentals
- tags:
- N budgeting, nitrogen fertiliser rate, soil test
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- N budgeting, nitrogen fertiliser rate, soil test
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- Nitrogen (N) fertiliser rate decisions based on soil test data and a formalised decision process are more profitable than fixed rates or decisions based on ‘gut feel’. This article goes back to basics on N budgeting and is designed to help young
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Fast Graphs for slow thinking– an example using nitrogen - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/fast-graphs-for-slow-thinking-an-example-using-nitrogen6 Feb 2024: N budgeting using 40kg N/t of wheat is simple, widely used, and robust. However, the rule is usually applied to a single target yield and only considers the year of application. The single target yield makes it hard to think clearly about risk and
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- fast graphs for slow thinking– an example using nitrogen, summary
- pcode:
- CSP2303-015BGX
- aauthor:
- Peter Hayman (SARDI Climate Applications), Barry Mudge (Mudge Consulting)
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- text/html
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Fast Graphs for slow thinking– an example using nitrogen
- title:
- Fast Graphs for slow thinking– an example using nitrogen
- tags:
- climate, nitrogen, risk
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- climate, nitrogen, risk
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- N budgeting using 40kg N/t of wheat is simple, widely used, and robust. However, the rule is usually applied to a single target yield and only considers the year of application. The single target yield makes it hard to think clearly about risk and
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Regenerative opportunities for building soil biological resilience – a case study in the low-rainfall zone in Southern Australia - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/regenerative-opportunities-for-building-soil-biological-resilience-a-case-study-in-the-low-rainfall-zone-in-southern-australia6 Feb 2024: Soil improvement is at the core of regenerative agriculture, with a strong focus on ecosystem and environmental sustainability. Management is the key to maintaining and enhancing soil biological functional capacity in lower organic matter soils in
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- regenerative opportunities for building soil biological resilience – a case study in the low-rainfall zone in southern australia, summary
- pcode:
- CSP2401-015RTX
- aauthor:
- Vadakattu Gupta, Bhanu Nidumolu, Stasia Kroker, Marcus Hicks and Rick Llewellyn (CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Urrbrae, SA)
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- Regenerative opportunities for building soil biological resilience – a case study in the low-rainfall zone in Southern Australia
- title:
- Regenerative opportunities for building soil biological resilience – a case study in the low-rainfall zone in Southern Australia
- tags:
- biota, microorganisms, regenerative agriculture, resilience
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- biota, microorganisms, regenerative agriculture, resilience
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- Soil improvement is at the core of regenerative agriculture, with a strong focus on ecosystem and environmental sustainability. Management is the key to maintaining and enhancing soil biological functional capacity in lower organic matter soils in
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Strategies to improve crop establishment and yield on repellent sandy soils after amelioration - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/strategies-to-improve-crop-establishment-and-yield-on-repellent-sandy-soils-after-amelioration6 Feb 2024: Crop establishment can be improved following amelioration by adequately consolidating the seed-bed pre-sowing, which reduces seeder sinkage and excessive soil throw. Combining seed broadcasting with in-row seeding in vulnerable paddock zones can
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- strategies to improve crop establishment and yield on repellent sandy soils after amelioration , summary
- pcode:
- MFM2106-001RTX
- aauthor:
- Melissa Fraser (Soil Function Consulting), Jack Desbiolles (University of South Australia), Amanda Pearce, Nigel Wilhelm (South Australian Research and Development Institute, PIRSA)
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- issueno:
- Strategies to improve crop establishment and yield on repellent sandy soils after amelioration
- title:
- Strategies to improve crop establishment and yield on repellent sandy soils after amelioration
- tags:
- amelioration, crop establishment, sandy soil, water repellence
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
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- amelioration, crop establishment, sandy soil, water repellence
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- Crop establishment can be improved following amelioration by adequately consolidating the seed-bed pre-sowing, which reduces seeder sinkage and excessive soil throw. Combining seed broadcasting with in-row seeding in vulnerable paddock zones can
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Frost Learning Centre (FLC) for growers, advisers and researchers - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/frost-learning-centre-flc-for-growers,-advisers-and-researchers6 Feb 2024: Zoning farms and paddocks based on frost risk (red, amber and green zones) is the starting point for frost management. Planning prior to seeding improves the ability to mitigate frost risk. Tools to mitigate risk include varietal selection and
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
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- frost learning centre (flc) for growers, advisers and researchers, summary
- pcode:
- SAG2305-002OPX
- aauthor:
- Mick Faulkner and Ben Smith (Agrilink Agricultural Consultants Pty Ltd)
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- text/html
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- 3a1df21b01db3e1fc58c88cbf31c3101
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Frost Learning Centre (FLC) for growers, advisers and researchers
- title:
- Frost Learning Centre (FLC) for growers, advisers and researchers
- tags:
- frost, learning, mitigation, zoning
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- frost, learning, mitigation, zoning
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- Zoning farms and paddocks based on frost risk (red, amber and green zones) is the starting point for frost management. Planning prior to seeding improves the ability to mitigate frost risk. Tools to mitigate risk include varietal selection and
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Oaten hay yield and quality response to agronomic levers - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/oaten-hay-yield-and-quality-response-to-agronomic-levers6 Feb 2024: Oaten hay varieties respond similarly to different agronomic levers – choose high yielding varieties with best genetic quality traits to optimise production of export quality hay. Sowing early maximises hay yield but not always quality – let the
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
- e:
- oaten hay yield and quality response to agronomic levers, summary
- aauthor:
- Alison Frischke (Birchip Cropping Group), Georgie Troup, Kylie Chambers, Blakely Paynter, Geoff Thomas, Sarah Jackson, Andrew van Burgel (Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development), Courtney Peirce, Rhiannon Schilling (South
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Oaten hay yield and quality response to agronomic levers
- title:
- Oaten hay yield and quality response to agronomic levers
- tags:
- agronomy, hay, oats, pathology, yield
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- agronomy, hay, oats, pathology, yield
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- asummary:
- Oaten hay varieties respond similarly to different agronomic levers – choose high yielding varieties with best genetic quality traits to optimise production of export quality hay. Sowing early maximises hay yield but not always quality – let the
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Messages emerging from long term lime trials to combat soil acidity - GRDC
https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2024/02/messages-emerging-from-long-term-lime-trials-to-combat-soil-acidity6 Feb 2024: Long-term trials sites tracking the effectiveness of liming across a range of cropping and soil types are providing detailed information on the effects on crop yields, lime movement, lime rates and pH changes. The effectiveness of incorporation of
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- https://grdc.com.au/__data/assets/image/0038/375887/brandmark_landscape.png
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
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- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- Date:
- 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-02-06 00:00:00, 2024-01-29, 2024-01-29
- e:
- messages emerging from long term lime trials to combat soil acidity, summary
- pcode:
- UOA2206-009RTX
- aauthor:
- Brian Hughes, Andrew Harding, Nigel Fleming and David Woodard (SARDI and University of Adelaide)
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- text/html
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- 9c49783e5e230576defaa96931c0b25e
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- https://grdc.com.au
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- en-AU
- issueno:
- Messages emerging from long term lime trials to combat soil acidity
- title:
- Messages emerging from long term lime trials to combat soil acidity
- tags:
- acidity, incorporation, lime, soil pH.
- p:
- Grains Research and Development Corporation
- aissueno:
- 02
- thumbfocus:
- thumb-focus-center
- sregion:
- South
- s:
- acidity, incorporation, lime, soil pH
- ctype:
- Update Paper
- sstate:
- South Australia
- asummary:
- Long-term trials sites tracking the effectiveness of liming across a range of cropping and soil types are providing detailed information on the effects on crop yields, lime movement, lime rates and pH changes. The effectiveness of incorporation of