Non-wetting and compacting soils grower case study

Published: Oct. 30, 2019, midnight

Esperance-based grower Gavin Egan started using clay spreading, delving and deep ripping to ameliorate soil water repellence and compaction issues seven years ago. For Gavin, the results have paid off. \n\nWhat was typical Western Australian flat Mallee country, producing around 2t/ha cereal crops, is now delivering double those yields. This topic was the focus of the GRDC investment Soil Constraints West project. \n\nThe project is a collaboration between the GRDC and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, and aims to help improve soil constraints and lift yields and grain grower returns.\n\nMore info: \nhttps://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-land-water/soils/managing-soils \n\nRelated GRDC project codes - DAW00244 Soil Water Repellence and AVP00003-A (RCSN) projects DAW00252, DAW00236\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices