Abstract

Soils will behave differently when used for agriculture, forestry, and other purposes and must be managed differently. The difference is most evident in the Inverbrackie Creek catchment area in South Australia where the study reported in this article was conducted and where the soils are used extensively for grazing and dairy farming. This catchment covers an area of 8.38 km2, comprising an undulating upland plain with irregularly high hills and broad interfluves.

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