John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
1985 110 Dual Cab 4.6 R380 ARB Lockers (currently NIS due to roof kissing road)
1985 110 Station Wagon 3.5 LT85 (unmolested blank canvas)
Tony Coote and the institute do great work.
I don't think we can blame the Aboriginals for our current land degradation problems, which happened after we drove them off their lands and stopped their traditional farming practices, which covered the whole continent, including the deserts.
Aboriginal farming methods involved hand tilling using digging sticks to aerate the soil and allow roots to go deep. Only fertile lower areas were tilled, with slopes left forested. No chemicals were used obviously, but burning did create charcoal as a fertiliser.
Their crops were mostly perennials such as native grains, although some others such as yams were also planted and harvested. Burning was only done in small patches and the burnt areas were progressively moved over time by extending the burnt area on one side while letting the opposite side grow back.
If the farms are failing due to modern farming practises and causing the deserts to keep spreading, wouldn't it be best to change the farming methods bfore the farm fails ???
I am sure organic farming is much better than no till in all cases.
Yes the original land owners didnt degrade the rivers and bugger up the water flow.
Peter Andrews makes sense and his methods are amazing !!
Ian
Bittern
I think climate change, not farming methods, is the underlying reason the deserts are spreading.
you are probably right, just the climate change has been occuring for the last 125 years and the deserts are growing were the farms have been.
If you have a think about and have a look at Farina and surrounds you may notice that it doesnt look like a place to grow wheat. When the explorers went to Farina in the late 1800's they saw long grass and abundant growth. Then the farmers came ..... I think the farmers were before climate change or at least the pollution induced climate change version.
Ian
Bittern
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