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Grain Legumes
Pasture
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Nutrient and Soil Amelioration
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Regans Ford 2017
regans-ford-2017
-30.877594
115.698908
A way to examine the most efficient way to allocate N, P & K fertilizer spend on pastures.
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2017
Phosphorus
Badgingarra 2017
badgingarra-2017
-30.28746
115.53624
Assessing yield response to Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) after a lupin rotation
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2017
Phosphorus
Eradu 2017 Potash Rates
eradu-2017-potash-rates
-28.72779
115.1241
Assessing the response to applied Potassium (K)to determine more accurate critical values for K
trial-show
2017
Potassium
Mingenew 2017 N x Variety
mingenew-2017-n-x-variety
-29.16648
115.54018
To examine yield and quality responses across varieites of wheat and barley
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2017
Nitrogen
Mingenew 2017 Lupins
mingenew-2017-lupins
-29.437
115.46224
Assessing the lupin response to Phosphorus and Potassium applications
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2017
Phosphorus
Potassium
Amelup 2017
amelup-2017
-34.2755
118.3409
Nitrogen and Phosphorus plus or minus Potassium in Wheat
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2017
Potassium
Sth Burracoppin 2017
sth-burracoppin-2017
-31.50498
118.67069
Nitrogen and Phosphorus responses with and without deep ripping
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2017
Phosphorus
Borden 2017 P & K 2
borden-2017-p-k-2
-34.15991
118.19552
Assessing the response of Wheat to Phosphorus and evaluating K strategies
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Phosphorus
Borden 2017 P & K
borden-2017-p-k
-34.127436
118.15663
Investigating whether placing P drilled with the seed, banded below the seed or split drilled and banded, is the best strategy for barley in a high P fixing morrel soil.
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2017
Phosphorus
Many Peaks 2017
many-peaks-2017
-34.86123
118.2376
Phosphorus and Potassium in Pasture
trial-show
2017
Phosphorus
Corrigin Pasture 2017
corrigin-pasture-2017
-32.16496
117.92738
Potassium and Phosphorus in Biserrula Pasture
trial-show
Phosphorus
Ballidu 2017
ballidu-2017
-30.63072
116.63251
Ballidu 2017
trial-show
2017
Potassium
Esperance 2017
esperance-2017
-33.7299
122.98731
Applying high rates of nitrogen to achieve elevated wheat yields whilst assessing in-crop N decision tools. Contact your local Area Manager, Nick Donkin,for more detailed results.
trial-show
2017
Nitrogen
Mt Madden 2017
mt-madden-2017
-33.31921
119.97641
Yield Response of wheat to N following peas. For further trial details contact yor local Area Manager, Tim Donkin.
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2017
Nitrogen
Cordering 2017
cordering-2017
-33.43063
116.68618
To determine the most efficient way to allocate N & P spend on pasture over consecutive years. Contact the local Area Manager Jarrad Martin for more trial details and results.
trial-show
2017
Phosphorus
Watheroo 2014 to 2017
watheroo-2014-to-2017
-30.41624
116.10814
A long term trial looking at the annual yield response to K applied before and after mouldboard ploughing. Contact the local Area Manager, Brett Beard, for more trial details and results.
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2017
Potassium
Nitrogen Rate and Timing on Canola
nitrogen-rate-and-timing-on-canola
-32.80338
117.41257
Effect of different N timings through the growing season on Canola and the subsequent impact on flowering, yield and oil content.
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2017
Nitrogen
Perenjori
perenjori
-29.601769
116.464069
A long-term trial to assess how wheat responds to N and P fertilizer applications after gypsum and lime application with and without incorporation
trial-show
2016
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Cordering
cordering
-33.553825
116.625533
The aim was to compare and contrast the effects of liquid fertilisers (UAN & MAXamFLO) on growth and yield over a three year rotation of Barley (2014) Barley (2015) and Canola (2016).
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2016
Nitrogen
Muntadgin
muntadgin
-31.663817
118.390367
The aim was to investigate responses to phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium in wheat at Muntadgin
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2016
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Binnu
binnu
-28.203729
114.536856
The aim is to test and calibrate the extension of nitrogen-rich strips (N Gauges), Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) measurement and the In-Season Nitrogen Calculator N-CALC) to assist in mid-season nitrogen decisions and maximise nitrogen efficiency and returns.
trial-show
2016
Nitrogen
Goomalling 2017
goomalling-2017
-31.13561
116.67725
Potassium and Phosphorus Strategies in Wheat after Canola
trial-show
2017
Phosphorus
Nitrogen Timing on Canola
nitrogen-timing-on-canola
-32.803381
117.412575
Effect of different N timings through the growing season on Canola and the subsequent impact on flowering, yield and oil content.
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2017
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus in Barley on High PBI soil
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-in-barley-on-high-pbi-soil-2
-33.242336
116.626633
Assessing how barley responds to P and N application on high PBI soil.
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2017
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus +/-Potassium and Mn in Wheat
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-potassium-and-mn-in-wheat
-33.220458
116.703269
Most effective form for applying Mn and assessing the yield response of wheat to N and P rates with and without the addition of K.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus +/-Potassium in Oats
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-potassium-in-oats
-30.913433
117.996103
Response of Oats to N and P rates with and without the incorporation of K at sowing.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus in Barley
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-in-barley
-31.334744
118.24865
Assessing the yield response of Barley to N and P rates on a heavy red loam.
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2017
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus in Barley on High PBI soil
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-in-barley-on-high-pbi-soil
-31.51355
118.901292
Response of wheat to N and P rates with and without the addition of banded K at sowing.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen x Phosphorus +/- Amelioration in Wheat
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-amelioration-in-wheat
-31.504981
118.652069
Compare N and P rates in wheat after canola. The site had been deep ripped and limed with half the trial sown on a strip left unripped. This allowed nutrition responses with and without amelioration to be compared.
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2017
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium in Pasture
nitrogen-phosphorus-and-potassium-in-pasture
-30.877594
115.698908
Looking at the most efficient way to allocate N, P and K fertilizer spend on pasture.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Phosphorus and Potassium in Wheat After Lupins
phosphorus-and-potassium-in-wheat-after-lupins
-30.287469
115.536242
Assessing the yield response of Wheat to P and K rates following a Lupin rotation.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Potassium Interpretative Methods and Response in Wheat
potassium-interpretative-methods-and-response-in-wheat
-28.727792
115.211389
Assessing the response of Wheat to applied K as part of a long term trial looking to determine more accurate critical values for K.
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2017
Potassium
Nitrogen x Phosphorus +/-Potassium in Wheat
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-potassium-in-wheat-2
-28.015186
114.762939
Response of wheat to N and P rates with and without the incorporation of K at sowing.
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2017
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Grain Protein and Nitrogen Response in Cereal Varieties
grain-protein-and-nitrogen-response-in-cereal-varieties
-29.166481
115.540181
Examining the yield response of wheat and barley varieties to N application. Testing the accuracy of the Nitrogen Calculator's in-season N recommendations to achieve 10.5% and 12.5% grain protein at harvest.
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2017
Nitrogen
Phosphorus x Potassium in Lupins
phosphorus-x-potassium-in-lupins
-29.437
115.462244
Assessing the Lupin response to P and K application.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen x Phosphorus +/-Potassium in Wheat
nitrogen-x-phosphorus-potassium-in-wheat
-34.26755
118.319097
Response of wheat to N and P rates with and without the incorporation of K at sowing.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Potassium and Phosphorus Response in Wheat
potassium-and-phosphorus-response-in-wheat-2
-34.159917
118.195528
Assessing the response of wheat to P whilst evaluating the optimal source and strategy for applying K fertilizer.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Potassium and Phosphorus Response in Wheat
potassium-and-phosphorus-response-in-wheat
-34.127436
118.135664
Assessing the response of wheat to P whilst evaluating the optimal source and strategy for applying K fertilizer.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Phoshorus x Potassium +/- Nitrogen in Pasture
phoshorus-x-potassium-nitrogen-in-pasture
-34.626636
117.965058
Looking at the most efficient way to allocate P, K and N fertilizer spend on pasture.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Phosphorus x Potassium +/- Nitrogen in Pasture
phosphorus-x-potassium-nitrogen-in-pasture
-34.861233
118.2376
Looking at the most efficient way to allocate P, K and N fertilizer spend on pasture.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Potassium and Phosphorus Strategies in Wheat after Canola
potassium-and-phosphorus-strategies-in-wheat-after-canola
-31.135611
116.67725
Assessing the response of wheat to P whilst evaluating the optimal source and strategy for applying K fertilizer.
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2017
Phosphorus
Potassium
Phosphorus and Potassium in Biserrula Pasture
phosphorus-and-potassium-in-biserrula-pasture
-32.164961
117.927383
Determining the most efficient way to allocate P and K fertilizer spend on pasture.
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2017
Potassium
Phosphorus
Phosphorus Placement in Barley on High Phosphorus fixing Morrel Soil
phosphorus-placement-in-barley-on-high-phosphorus-fixing-morrel-soil
-32.316814
118.061803
Investigating whether placing P drilled with the seed, banded below the seed or split drilled and banded, is the best strategy for barley in a high P fixing morrel soil.
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2017
Phosphorus
Potassium Strategies in Wheat
potassium-strategies-in-wheat
-30.618072
116.632514
Value of applying K drilled with the seed as a compound or a blend compared to topdressing K at sowing time or after emergence.
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2017
Potassium
High Nitrogen Rates and In-season Nitrogen Decisions in Wheat
high-nitrogen-rates-and-in-season-nitrogen-decisions-in-wheat
-33.729933
122.987319
Applying high rates of N to achieve elevated wheat yields whilst assessing the accuracy of N-rich strips and tissue testing to guide in-season N application.
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2017
Nitrogen
Nitrogen Response and In-season Nitrogen Decisions after Peas in Wheat
nitrogen-response-and-in-season-nitrogen-decisions-after-peas-in-wheat
-33.319211
119.976414
Yield response of wheat to N following a pea rotation whilst also determining the accuracy of N-rich strips and plant tissue testing to guide in-season N application.
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2017
Nitrogen
Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Pasture
nitrogen-and-phosphorus-in-pasture
-33.430639
116.686183
Determining the most efficient way to allocate N and P fertilizer spend on pasture over consecutive years.
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2016
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Long Term Phosphorus Strategies
long-term-phosphorus-strategies
-33.186911
121.648992
Investigates the long-term cumulative effect of building up, maintaining and drawing down P levels and the subsequent effect on yield of a cereal + legume rotation.
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2016
Phosphorus
Potassium and Mouldboard Ploughing
potassium-and-mouldboard-ploughing-archive
-30.245828
116.062938
A long term trial looking at the annual yield response to K applied in 2014 before and after mouldboard ploughing.
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2014
Potassium
Grain Legumes
Grain Legumes
Pasture
Pasture
Canola
Canola
Oats
Oats
Barley
Barley
Wheat
Wheat

Trace elements are only required in small quantities, acting as essential nutrients for plant growth. They’re a vital ingredient for producing healthy livestock, high yields and profitable returns.

Copper (Cu)

Copper is only required in small amounts in plants, but it is necessary for multiple functions, including chlorophyll formation and plant reactions. Plants supplied with good levels of copper also have stronger cell walls and are more resistant to fungal attack.  

Copper deficiency can be corrected by soil or foliar application, with copper sulphate being the most common form of copper fertilizer. Concentrations of 2ppm are adequate in most cases in youngest leaves, compared to nitrogen at 25000ppm.

Copper deficiency symptoms

Copper is important for lignin production, which is also responsible for stem strength and rigidity. As a result, a wilted appearance will be one of the first symptoms, regardless of soil moisture status. As the deficiency progresses, here’s what to except.

Slight: No leaf symptoms, straw weak below head, prone to wind loss, darkening of nodes, shrivelled grain, and a 20% yield loss.

Mild: No or few leaf symptoms, empty ears or ears containing shrivelled grain, occasional tiller abortion, purple/grey coloured straw, darkened nodes and glumes (around seed), plants remaining green after others mature, and a 20 – 60% yield loss.

Moderate: Few normal ears, shrivelled grain, white heads that are rat tailed or tipped, aborted tillers, plants that remain green, leaf tipping on youngest leaves and a 50 – 90% yield loss.

Severe: Nearly all tillers aborted, ears prematurely dying or not emerging, boot Continue to tiller , grass clumping, youngest leaves turning white, and a 90 – 100% yield loss.

Correcting copper deficiency

In crops, copper can be applied to the soil at a rate of 2kg/ha of copper.

Full cultivation system: Application would be expected to last for 5 years.

No-till system: More frequent applications of copper may be required.

Copper deficiencies may also be corrected with sprays in sulphate and oxide formulations. The choice of spray will depend the scale of the deficiency and the mixing of compatibilities with broadacre herbicides.

Zinc (Zn)

Zinc is essential for promoting certain metabolic reactions and is involved in the synthesis of plant growth substances and enzyme systems. It’s also necessary for the production of chlorophyll and carbohydrates. Deficiency in WA is common, becoming less available under high pH conditions. However, it is not the recurring problem that copper deficiency is.

Zinc is only required in plants in very small amounts, but it is used five to ten times more than copper. Concentrations of 15ppm are adequate in most cases in the youngest leaves.

Zinc deficiency symptoms

Zinc is immobile within the plant, so symptoms first appear on the younger leaves, early in the growing season. Deficiencies usually show on the middle leaves and extend to the new growth.

Mild: Seedlings and plants affected by mild zinc deficiency early in the season and under cool wet conditions may recover as the season warms. Symptoms include:

  • Pale green stripe down either side of the main vein of the fully emerged leaf.
  • Leaf tissue dying in the stripe and turning pale brown (tram lines).
  • Necrotic patches.

Severe: When there is a severe zinc deficiency, the following symptoms may be present: general paleness of leaves, stunted plants, diesel-soaked appearance, necrotic areas about halfway along the leaves surrounded by yellow mottling areas, and middle leaves collapsed in the centre.

Note: Deficiency is likely to be more severe when soils are cooler and wetter.

Correcting zinc deficiency

Soil applied zinc rates can be as high as 5kg/ha, although 200 – 500g are more common. Zinc is immobile in soil therefore a full cultivation is important for plant uptake. In no-till systems, higher zinc rates may be required for essential early plant growth.

Zinc foliar sprays and seed dressings are also common and are used in conjunction with zinc fertilizers in highly alkaline soils. Foliar sprays and seed dressings are to be used as solutions for the year of use only.

Manganese (Mn)

Manganese functions primarily as a part of enzyme systems in plants. It activates several important metabolic reactions and plays a direct role in photosynthesis by aiding chlorophyll synthesis. Manganese also promotes germination and accelerates maturity of the plant, while increasing the availability of phosphorous and calcium. With severe deficiencies, grain loss may be as high as 100%.

Manganese deficiency is widely distributed throughout the south west of WA, mainly in soils associated with gravel soils. Most of these soils have large reserves of manganese in them. However, it is tightly bound as insoluble compounds. Applications of manganese fertilizer is often unsuccessful as the applied manganese binds to the soil very quickly. Fertilizers that acidify the root zone (MAPSZC®, Vigour®, MAXam) will release this manganese for long enough to grow the crop. To be effective, the fertilizer has to be drilled next to the seed.

Manganese deficiency symptoms

Symptoms are generally seen from early tillering and can include:

  • Leaves developing yellow-green patches with irregular, defined edges that become paler over time.
  • Pale leaves that become limp and soft, eventually dying, producing a dead and wilted flag leaf.
  • Plants that wilt and droop in warm weather.

Correcting manganese deficiency

Manganese deficiency can be corrected by the following two methods:

  1. Mixing 15kg/ha manganese granule with fertilizer
  2. Foliar application of 4kg/ha Manganese sulphate
Pasture
Soil Test Level
(K - ppm or mg/kg)
Cereals
Lupins
Canola*
Pulses
Low Rainfall
Medium Rainfall
High Rainfall
>120
0
0
0
0
0#
80 - 120
P.T.
0
0
10-20
20-30
60 - 80
15-20
0
10-20
20-30
30-40
40 - 60
20-25
P.T.
20-30
30-50
40-60
25-35
20-25
30-50
40-60
50-60
Product
Autumn Application
Winter Application
After 4 weeks
After 7 weeks
After 4 weeks
After 7 weeks
Amsul
3.7
6.9
1.0
2.5
Urea
59.9
58.4
36.8
38.9
Cations
Anions
Chemical Symbol & Charge
Name
Chemical Symbol & Charge
Name
K+
Potassium
NO3-
Nitrate
NH4+
Ammonium
Cl-
Chlorine
Na+
Sodium
SO4--
Sulphate
Cu++
Copper
HPO4- -
Phosphate
Zn++
Zinc
BO3----
Boron
Mn++
Manganese
MoO4- -
Molybdenum
Ca++
Calcium
Mg++
Magnesium
Fe++
Iron
N
P
K
S
Cu
Zn
Mn
Ca
Mg
Clover Pasture
25-30
3.5
16-20
2-3
0.005
0.02
0.40
0.4
1.2
Product
% N
Urea
46.0
MAXam/Amsul
21.0
UreaPlus
37.1
NitroPlus
33.4

Compounds

Product
%Ammonium-N
DAPSZC
16.4
MAPSZC
10.6
AllStar
13.0
Vigour
5.0
Product
N
P
K
S
Ca
Mg
Cu
Zn
Mn
kg per tonne
grams per tonne
Wheat
23
3
4
1.4
0.33
0.93
5
29
40
Barley
20
2.9
4.4
1.1
0.3
1.08
3
15
11
Oats
16
3
4
1.5
0.5
1.0
3
17
40
Canola
40
6.5
9.2
9.8
4.1
4.0
4
40
40
Lupins
51
3.8
8.8
3.1
1.7
1.7
5
30
60
Chickpeas
34
3.8
8.9
1.8
1.1
1.2
7
38
34
Faba Beans
39
3.8
9.8
1.4
1.1
1.0
10
28
30
Field Peas
37
4.0
8.2
2.0
0.7
1.2
5
35
14
Hay - cereal
15
1.0
15
1.0
0.5
1.1
5
12
40
Straw - cereal
7
0.7
10
0.7
3
3
Milk
5.7
0.95
1.4
0.3
1.2
0.12
Greasy Wool
170
0.26
15.8
28.5
1.2
0.3
Sheep - Live
34
7.0
2.3
4.0
14.4
0.4