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Managing Subsoils

Ripping yarns: 25 years of variable responses to ripping clay soils in south-eastern Australia
John Kirkegaard , John Angus, Tony Swan, Mark Peoples and Sergio Moroni

Do subsoil amendments provide benefits for crop productivity and the environment?
Thérèse McBeath, Cameron Grant, Robert Murray and David Chittleborough

Subsoil constraints have little impact on crop growth in the Wimmera and Mallee during dry seasonal conditions.
James Nuttall, Damien Adcock and Roger Armstrong

Simulating seasonal response of wheat yield to subsoil amelioration in the Victorian Mallee and Wimmera
Muhuddin Anwar, James Nuttall, Garry O’Leary and Roger Armstrong

Crop production responses to soil amelioration treatments on an infertile sand over clay in South Australia 
Ann McNeill, Damien Adcock, Nigel Wilhelm, Murray Unkovich and Roger Armstrong

Soil compaction is a major issue operating against the development of sustainable sugarcane cropping systems
Alan Garside, Barry Salter and Jason Kidd