Organic amendments are mostly applied pre-planting of cash or cover crops, and always contain carbon and all major nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur and potassium.

In December, the Soil Wealth ICP project updated a global scan and review on organic soil amendments.

This resource explains more about what organic soil amendments are, why and how to use them, the effects on soils and crops and other specific considerations.

Click here to read the global scan and review on organic soil amendments.

Further research, development and extension needs are also identified for future guidance.

This resource was produced by the Hort Innovation-funded Soil Wealth and ICP project – jointly delivered by RM Consulting Group and Applied Horticultural Research.