Soil degradation, perennial pasture decline and inedible shrub encroachment are common forms of land degradation north west of Bourke NSW. An experiment to investigate the merits of various land rehabilitation treatments was commenced in April 1991. Treatments involve combinations of bladeploughing, destocking and the sowing of Cenchrus spp.. Rainfall has been very limited. However, early results suggest that bladeploughing, as a one off treatment, is unlikely to bring about long term improvement in land condition. The treatment yielding best pasture biomass after eleven months combines bladeploughing with concurrent sowing of Cenchrus and subsequent total destocking.
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