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Soil Management Guidelines and Publications

Good soil condition and fertility are basic to sustainable agriculture. The information provided in the publications below are a set of recommended best practice guides for a range of soil management issues to sustain crop and pasture production and maintain soil in good condition.

Acid Sulfate Soil Management Guidelines
Contents include: Introduction; Assessment of projects which may affect Acid Sulfate Soil; Management principles; Management strategies; Appendices.

Soil Management - A Guide for Tasmanian Farmers
A comprehensive soil management guide for Tasmanian Farmers.

Managing Tasmania's Cropping Soils
Broad guidelines and local farmer examples on good soil management.

Dispersive Soils and their Management - Guidelines for Landholders, Planners and Engineers
Broad guidelines on identification, risks and strategies for dispersive soils.

Dispersive Soils and their Management - Technical Reference Manual
A comprehensive guide to understanding and managing dispersive soils.

Soils Alive!
Understanding and managing soil biology on Tasmanian farms.



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