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Development of soil water repellency management options for Australian grain growers.

Tender ID: 569517


Tender Details

Tender #:
PROC-9177131  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
10 October 2024
Closing Date:
18 November 2024

Tender Description

Soil water repellency (SWR) is a condition that makes soils temporarily resist wetting, restricting water availability for crops. SWR is associated with the presence of organic material in the soil, with incidence and severity influenced by plant type and species, crop rotation, stubble load and breakdown. SWR affects more than 5M hectares in Western and Southern Australia and costs growers an estimated $100 million per annum through reduced yield due to reduced crop germination, nutrient storage and availability, and plant-available water.

Currently growers use expensive and challenging techniques to manage SWR, such as strategic tillage, spading ($150/ha on average conducted every 3-5 years), clay application ($800/ha on average conducted once) on or near row seeding or annual applications of wetters (up to $22/ha applied annually). Given the unpredictable and transient nature of SWR alongside a lack of understanding where and when to target soil amelioration, wetters are applied as an insurance option, despite current wetter chemistry being inadequate to overcome SWR and under certain instances could be exacerbating the issue.


Location

Western Australia   :   Gascoyne   :   Goldfields/Esperance   :   Great Southern   :   Kimberley   :   Mid West   :   Peel   :   Perth Metropolitan   :   Pilbara   :   South West   :   Wheatbelt  
Victoria   :   Barwon South West   :   Gippsland   :   Grampians   :   Hume   :   Loddon Mallee   :   Melbourne  
South Australia   :   Adelaide   :   Eyre & Western   :   Far North   :   Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island   :   Limestone Coast   :   Murray & Mallee   :   York & Mid North  
Tasmania  

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