Removing vine soil mounding is first step to redirecting beneficial rainfall


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Grapegrower and Winemaker Issue 584, 2012

Title: Removing vine soil mounding is first step to redirecting beneficial rainfall

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Keywords: calcium, Chardonnay, CRC for Irrigation Futures, drip irrigation, Irrigation Australia, juice Brix, leaching soil, National Program for Sustainable Irrigation, Padthaway, PIRSA, Rob Stevens, rootzone salinity, saline groundwater, Saline supplementary irrigation, sodium and chloride ions, sodium concentrations, Soil salinity, South Australia, Tim Pitt, titratable acidity, Vineyard floor management

Page Number(s): p69


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