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Using this manual This Rapid Assessment of Soil Health (RASH) Manual is a tool to help assess soil health across a range of land types. Soil is the most valuable natural asset on any property. Without a well-functioning soil, landscape health will be poor and grazing productivity will not be optimal. This manual can be used to objectively assess the condition of soil on land types across a property. This manual demonstrates how to quickly assess some key aspects of soil and land to determine if the soil is healthy, or has constraints. Monitoring the condition of land and soil can help landholders: • make decisions for better paddock management; • identify major constraints to achieving healthy and productive land; and • track whether current management practices are maintaining, improving or degrading the soil. An introduction to using this manual, assessing soil texture and the five soil health tests will be available as short videos. 5 Steps to doing a RASH 1. Check equipment: Ensure the equipment needed is in working order. The equipment list for doing a RASH is on page 6. 2. Identify the soil monitoring site: Determine a well thought out monitoring site and decide when, and how often a RASH assessment should be carried out. A guide to how to set this up is on page 7. 3. Assess each soil health indicator using the guidelines in this manual: Follow the steps in this manual to complete a RASH. The tests start on page 10. 4 - RASH MANUAL 4. Score each soil health indicator against benchmarks and complete a Bullseye Score Card, provided as part of this manual. Print extras if required. See instructions on using the “Bullseye Score Card” on page 9. 5. Review the results: Scoring soil health helps identify constraints and areas where action may be necessary. See ”Management options” on page 23.