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Wet Soil Management

This report on 'Improved Management of Wet Soils' was prepared in 2002 by Graeme Ward of the former Department of Natural Resources and Environment for the former Dairy Research and Development Corporation (DRDC). Periodic waterlogging of pastures during the winter-spring period was identified a problem on most dairy farms in southern Victoria in the majority of years. The damage and losses caused when these pastures are grazed was a major concern to the industry, yet the adoption of improved wet soil management strategies had been slow. This project was developed to address a number of issues including developing a better understanding of the adoption of improved wet soil management, providing relevant information on the effect and magnitude of wet soil losses, the effectiveness of different management strategies and the development of new extension material.

Photo of cows grazing a paddock vulnerable to wet soil conditions
Photo of cows grazing a paddock vulnerable to wet soil conditions

To achieve these objectives, the project consisted of a number of components:


Wet Soil Management (Word Online document)


Related Information

Information sheets on the DEDJTR website - that provide information for dairy farmers about the management of wet soils (including: managing wet soils: types of subsurface drainage; surface drainage; mole drainage; renovation of damaged pastures and soils)