Effects Of Rotation Crops On Soil Properties And Cotton Yield in The Macquarie Valley Of NSW
Date Issued:1996-08-16
Abstract
Crop monoculture frequently causes a build up of weeds, diseases, insects and soil fertility problems. Furthermore continuous cotton production in the Macquarie Valley often causes soil compaction leading to poor crop growth and yields. While cotton growers in the Macquarie Valley have shown an interest in using rotations to minimise degradation of the crop environment, information on the merits of different rotations is sparse. This experiment was set up to provide such data.
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- 1996 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1996 Australian Cotton Conference