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Step 2 – What are the properties and capabilities of my soils?

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Back to Soil health checklistmanaging for healthy soil

The inherent properties of your soils (i.e. soil qualities) determine the productivity of your land. It is important to have a good understanding of these as they will determine strengths as well as weaknesses. Achieving soil health is about strengths and protecting the weaknesses.

The inherent properties of your soils include:

Your soil type (i.e. Sodosol, Calcarosol or some other) can be determined from this information.
For most intents and purposes, these are fixed. But, understanding them gives an understanding of behaviour and lot of clues about management, depending on what you put on them, and what you grow in them. Some questions that you may be asking yourself about your soils are: To understand why these things are happening, you need to know what you are working with. Understanding the structure of your soil, throughout the soil profile, is key to knowing how you can manage to improve the health of your soil.

Knowledge of soil types and their individual properties, will give the basis for much of their behaviour. There are various surveys across Victorian within VRO (see Soil and Land Survey Directory).