Lime and gypsum mix boosts wheat yields

By Rachel Clarke
March 8 2019 - 10:00am
Kalannie farmer Bob Nixon (left) with DPIRD researcher Gaus Azam at the Nixon trial plot at Kalannie.
Kalannie farmer Bob Nixon (left) with DPIRD researcher Gaus Azam at the Nixon trial plot at Kalannie.

GROWERS in low rainfall areas with predominantly acidic soils have the potential to increase wheat yields by up to 30 per cent by combining lime and gypsum applications to their soils according to Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) researcher Gaus Azam. 

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