Peter Andrews.
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He started off by slowing the water flows in the creeks and depressions by reeds, weeds, trees, whatever.
Basically slowing the flows everywhere helped retain moisture where you wanted it. Makes sense to me.
His theory is that this is how the country and watercourses worked before whitefella came along and deforested everything including all the watercourses, creeks and rivers. Hell, 15 years ago SoilCon came along and ran a dozer right through the Pages River here (a tributary of the Hunter) to take out all the she oaks and weeds to speed up the flow. It also filled all the natural holes etc. (you can't swim anymore, all the hoples have gone.)
According to those that have lived here all there lives, the flows have never been the same since, but slowly the holes and trees, etc are reappearing.
His position is that drought is a natural and regular occurrence in Australia, maybe even more regular than rainfall. He ended up losing his farm (and his marriage ?) as he became obsessed with it, but Gerry Harvey became a convert (one of his studs is nearby)
Actually, it goes along with a comment supposedly made by a CSIRO scientist once at a grazing conference " there is no such thing as drought, only over stocking "
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