Increasing knowledge and profitability of cropping on Ironstone gravel soils

Investment

GRDC Code: UWA1906-008RTX
Increasing knowledge and profitability of cropping on Ironstone gravel soils
The term ironstone gravel is loosely defined, as it covers a broad range of gravel soils which are located predominantly within the medium to high rainfall zones of the western region and on Kangaroo Island in the southern region. It is estimated that more than 2 million hectares of these soils are used for agricultural production in both regions. The properties of these soils are poorly understood but have been associated with low plant available water and extremely high phosphorus (P) fixation.This investment will characterise the chemical properties, iron content, particle size and topography of these soils and investigate tools, methods and technologies to increase P and moisture availability to canola and wheat crops. The use of innovative techniques and approaches, using technology from mining and other non-traditional service suppliers, will potentially provide growers with transformational tools to increase profitability on these soils
Project start date:
17/06/2019
Project end date:
01/06/2021
Crop type:
  • All Crops
Organisation
University of Western Australia
Region:
South, West
Project status
status icon Completed

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New knowledge on ironstone gravel soils - GRDC
20 Sep 2021

Innovative lab technology has helped uncover new information on the water and nutrient use efficiency of ironstone gravel soils. It's...

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New knowledge on ironstone gravel soils

New knowledge on ironstone gravel soils

20 Sep 2021

Lab-based research has provided the SoilsWest project team with new information on the water and nutrient use efficiency of ironstone gravel soils. Made possible through...