explod
explod
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Perma culture is an answer. Farms developed in Victoria and South Australia have turned into productive oasis on the fundamental basis of Peter Andrews "Back From the Brink" you let the weeds grow, which also provides near ground cover which encourages trees and all manner of scrubs and fruit trees. All organic refuse is allowed to block the waterways and hold moister around which further growth comes.
One of the enimies is large scale cropping where, in north central Victoria the dams have turned into salt pans. Could not believe the change over 50 years at Willaura where I used to shear as a youngster.
The lawn clippings off suburban homes are put into the rubbish. Many friends and I use them as heavy multch which encourages worm activity and thereby wonderful growth of vegitables and some of which are not normally grown this far south.
And one can go on about the burning of stubble etc.
One of the enimies is large scale cropping where, in north central Victoria the dams have turned into salt pans. Could not believe the change over 50 years at Willaura where I used to shear as a youngster.
The lawn clippings off suburban homes are put into the rubbish. Many friends and I use them as heavy multch which encourages worm activity and thereby wonderful growth of vegitables and some of which are not normally grown this far south.
And one can go on about the burning of stubble etc.