Soils
Western Australia’s agriculture sector needs access to quality soil that can sustain long-term productivity and growth. The department is leading the way in developing management practices to maximise soil productivity and minimise land degradation. The department also provides technical information on managing soil constraints, including acidity, water repellence, subsoil compaction, erosion along with nutrient management. We also support agriculture through soil and land condition monitoring, condition assessment and providing management strategies and tools to improve soil condition.
Articles
Filter by search
Filter by topic
- (-) Remove Grains filter Grains
- (-) Remove Wheat filter Wheat
- Crops (4) Apply Crops filter
- (-) Remove Barley filter Barley
- Lupins (3) Apply Lupins filter
- Canola (3) Apply Canola filter
- Pulses (2) Apply Pulses filter
- Managing soils (2) Apply Managing soils filter
- Pests, weeds & diseases (2) Apply Pests, weeds & diseases filter
- Soil acidity (1) Apply Soil acidity filter
- Production & postharvest (1) Apply Production & postharvest filter
- Pests (1) Apply Pests filter
- Pest insects (1) Apply Pest insects filter
- Plant nutrition (1) Apply Plant nutrition filter
- Weeds (1) Apply Weeds filter
- Pastures (1) Apply Pastures filter
- Sowing (1) Apply Sowing filter
- Soil nutrients (1) Apply Soil nutrients filter
- Soil management (1) Apply Soil management filter
- Soil carbon (1) Apply Soil carbon filter
- Grains Research & Development (1) Apply Grains Research & Development filter
- Diseases (1) Apply Diseases filter
- Crop weeds (1) Apply Crop weeds filter
- Crop diseases (1) Apply Crop diseases filter
- Climate & weather (1) Apply Climate & weather filter
- Fertiliser (1) Apply Fertiliser filter
- Frost (1) Apply Frost filter
- Oats (1) Apply Oats filter
- Measuring and assessing soils (1) Apply Measuring and assessing soils filter
- Grains research & development (1) Apply Grains research & development filter
- Pasture management (1) Apply Pasture management filter