Plant roots provide deep ripping clues

Ken Wilson
Updated April 13 2017 - 10:52am, first published 10:49am
Kojaneerup farmer Josh Goad checks the penetrometer’s reading at a depth of 70cm (28in) from a Heliripper trial compared to a shallow rip (right), where penetration stopped at 25cm (10in). Other treatments included ripping to 120cm (48in) and control plots with no ripping. With soil constraints an issue on the South Coast, more focus is being paid to deep ripping and ameliorating soil. Roots follo
Kojaneerup farmer Josh Goad checks the penetrometer’s reading at a depth of 70cm (28in) from a Heliripper trial compared to a shallow rip (right), where penetration stopped at 25cm (10in). Other treatments included ripping to 120cm (48in) and control plots with no ripping. With soil constraints an issue on the South Coast, more focus is being paid to deep ripping and ameliorating soil. Roots follo

CLAYING paddocks to ameliorate non-wetting soils can be a good strategy.

Ken Wilson

Farm Weekly's machinery writer.

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