Managing compaction in sodic grey clays
Date Issued:1984-12-05
Abstract
Soils that disperse tend to have poor drainage; excessive swelling closes soil pores, which also block up with dispersed clay, sand and silt. Poorly drained soils remain moist close to the surface for prolonged periods after rain and/or irrigation. When in this condition, the soil is easily smeared and made more compact by heavy machinery passing over the surface.
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- 1984 Australian Cotton Growers Research Conference
Proceedings from the 1984 Australian Cotton Growers Research Conference