2.04 - Visually identifying soils
Use the following indicators to identify problem soils. Soil testing may need to be carried out to confirm the source of the problem.
- Patchy growth areas of pastures
- Loss of productive pasture species
- Trees dying for no apparent reason
- Waterlogging and permanently wet areas
- Bare patches that increase in size and are prone to erosion
- Evidence of salt accumulation on the surface of bare patches
- Indicator species including rushes, sea barley grass, couch grass, strawberry clover and annual beard grass
- Regional and perched water tables.
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Source: Making More from Sheep, www.makingmorefromsheep.com.au
Further information
- Salinity in Australia factsheet, CSIRO: http://www.csiro.au/resources/Salinity-Factsheet.html
- National Dryland Salinity Program: http://www.ndsp.gov.au/
- Saltland Genie: http://www.saltlandgenie.org.au/
- Department of Agriculture and Food (Western Australia)
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- Salinity in Western Australia: http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/PC_92418.html
- NSW Trade & Investment
- Department of Primary Industries, Victoria
- Primary Industries and Regions, SA