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Sustainable soils and stubbles: Boosting production in the Mallee

The Mallee’s light, sandy soils have always demanded careful management, but with the impacts of climate change becoming more evident – increased variability brings less predictable rainfall and warmer seasons,

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Dates

2024 - 2028

The Mallee’s light, sandy soils have always demanded careful management, but with the impacts of climate change becoming more evident – increased variability brings less predictable rainfall and warmer seasons, making it more difficult to maintain adequate groundcover – the challenge of protecting this fragile landscape has grown. 

In response, a new four-year project led by the Mallee Catchment Management Authority (MCMA), in partnership with BCG, Mallee Sustainable Farming (MSF), and Agriculture Victoria, is working to help dryland farmers in the Victorian Mallee adapt and thrive while caring for their most valuable resource: soil. Funded through the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s (DAFF) National Heritage Trust (NHT) under the Sustainable Agriculture – Climate Smart Agriculture Program, this project supports Outcome 3: Farmers are supported to drive agricultural growth, while adopting sustainable NRM practices that protect soil. 

This project seeks to build resilience across Mallee farming systems by enhancing productivity and sustainability together. A key focus is soil and stubble management to enhance soils, which continues to be a practical challenge for farmers. 

BCG is leading the project’s soil and stubble component, reviewing current practices including mechanical and amelioration methods, through an environmental and economic lens. Through grower discussion, the project aims to better understand what drives decisions and where knowledge gaps may lie. 

Alongside BCG’s work on stubble, MSF will lead activities around legume-based cropping systems, offering nitrogen benefits, carbon inputs, and diversity, and Agriculture Victoria will focus on wind erosion and land management research. Mallee CMA will provide overall coordination and support across the program. 

Results and findings will be extended to the wider farming community through field days, workshops, and publications, ensuring growers have access to locally relevant, tested strategies. 

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