Experience with research equipment for dryland experiments in Australia
1987
Mock, I. (Mallee Research Station, Victoria (Australia). Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Affairs)
The majority of cereals and pulse crops in Australia are grown in areas which receive an average of 300-400 mm of rainfall each year. The agricultural techniques and varieties, which came with the early settlers from Europe, have been progressively modified to the drier and often sandier soils encountered in Australia. The research equipment necessary to develop many of these improved varieties and agronomic techniques has also required adaption to the local e0796nviron
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