Best practice management guide Soil health part A chemical and physical

Best practice management guide
Best practice management guide on soil health in Australian vineyards

Part A: Chemical and Physical

Kirstie WyattBest practice management guides, BPMG Part A

By Dr Amanda Schapel and Dr Mary Retallack

In this guide you can read more about the chemical and physical aspects of soil health, how to measure soil health indicators and monitor your progress against suggested scoring guides.

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The beauty and functionality of native Australian wildflowers.

Native Australian wildflowers produce significant pollen for insects, including bees, and are sought after by a multitude of insect species, with lacewing and spider populations notably higher in rows of wildflowers in comparison to the adjacent field. By providing habitat for predatory arthropods, this will act as a natural control mechanism for managing economically damaging insect pests.

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