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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @marschlosser4540
    @marschlosser4540 3 года назад +10

    It's weird, isn't it, that anything from Europe is always preferred over native. In Arizona, there's a lot of native species that depend on fire, slow 'cool' fires to thrive. Cypress is one. manzanita, native clover, juniper, and so on. We get wet years that make everything grow well, only to die back when these little droughts hit. Then we get mega fires, and yes, the worse is exotics. Well done and I hope the government will finally help.

  • @pawanjindal4286
    @pawanjindal4286 3 года назад +1

    great job

  • @matjohn443
    @matjohn443 3 года назад +5

    It’s because farmers always pass down from family to family which Is fair but different climate and different environment to Europe means we can’t use the same techniques and needs to move towards natural sequence farming and native plants being introduced back into the area because as it’s not just best for farming in Australia it’s better for native animals

  • @LureThosePixels
    @LureThosePixels 3 года назад

    Wonderful that theyre off grid too!

  • @chucktaylor4958
    @chucktaylor4958 2 года назад

    In Texas, African species were the grasses of choice. There are even African game species on some ranches.

  • @buddhababeoz
    @buddhababeoz Год назад

    Very inspiring... Shame it's not more well known. Although things are changing due to our climate pressures.

  • @travispix2121
    @travispix2121 2 года назад

    the aim of agriculture is to maximise the yield per acre... if it's a livestock property they need the increased amount of feed to maintain higher stocking rates..
    if they all went native grasses the costs would be 10x and not viable!

  • @benwilliams3539
    @benwilliams3539 3 года назад

    these grasses any good as pasture for animals?

    • @travispix2121
      @travispix2121 2 года назад +1

      the native seed cost is astronomically high compared to other pasture seeds.
      native pasture seed blend recommended rate 15-20kgs/ha @$140kg
      perennial rye grass recommended rate 18-20kgs/ha @$4.50kg..
      no farmer could ever afford to do a sown native pasture on a large scale. (my wife wanted to do 2 paddocks for horses until we looked into the actual costs and then it was quickly abandoned)

    • @buddhababeoz
      @buddhababeoz Год назад

      @@travispix2121 This is a topic that needs to be brought to our government Landcare programs for funding. The Landcare regeneration farming practices have a tax incentive. This approach needs more attention and could change the devastation caused by wildfires. It just needs more people to get behind it.

  • @ynocoolnamesleft
    @ynocoolnamesleft 2 года назад

    That lady doesn't know what she's talking about charcoal isn't a high nutrient source