| This information has been obtained from the Major Agricultural Soils of the Maffra Region survey and report by Sargeant and Imhof (2000). This covers an area of approximately 250 000 hectares, comprising the flood plains and surrounding lands of the lower reaches of the Latrobe, Macalister and Avon rivers. Land use in the area is influenced by the soil type and availability of irrigation water. The elevated areas are predominantly mixed dryland farming (beef, sheep, and some winter cropping) with forestry on the upper slopes. The river flood plains and terraces are used for intensive irrigated agriculture (predominantly dairy grazing and some vegetable cropping on the better soil types). |
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