Experiment aims to boost yield

RESEARCH by the University of Adelaide has shown on-seed application of peat slurry is the most effective method to inoculate legumes.The study, funded by Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) investment, concluded that on-seed inoculation was “consistently superior” to in-furrow inoculation in terms of nodulation and crop productivity.Over two years, eight field experiments were conducted […]

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