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- who: Stirling D. Roberton and collaborators from the Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems, University of Southern Queensland, West St, Toowoomba have published the paper: Assessing the Sensitivity of Site-Specific Lime and Gypsum Recommendations to Soil Sampling Techniques and Spatial Density of Data Collection in Australian Agriculture: A Pedometric Approach, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The work investigates the spatial errors of gypsum and lime recommendations based on industry-standard blanket-rate and zone-based variable rate application as well as the more advanced pedometric approaches-ordinary kriging (OK) and regression kriging (RK). Whilst previous . . .
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