This Insane Discovery Is Changing Australia Forever!

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Scientists have made an insane new discovery in Western Australia that is going to change the country forever.


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LeafofLifeWorld
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I live in south Western Australia and have a farm in the Great Southern. Since when have there ever been droughts in the S.W in the last 30 -40 years? The last 10 years we've had cool summers compared to previous summers so no global warming here mate. I don't know where the makers of this video are sourcing their information from, but it's news to me that the annual wheat harvest has plummeted. WA has always had a surplus which is why we are a big exporter of wheat.

yvanapantino
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During the Great Depression and "Dirty 30's" in Western Canada, Farmers were encouraged to plant trees around every field - to serve as wind-breaks, to stop soil erosion (the wind blowing away the dried soil), for shade and to encourage rainfall. This worked IMMENSELY WELL, and Western Canada returned to record-breaking productivity during WW2 and afterwards. Since the 1970's however - it seems many "Modern" farmers have forgotten WHY these trees were planted and have just removed It's NOT going well for

normmcrae
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Australia has had three years of high rainfall and as such, its agricultural and horticultural industries have produced very high yields, nevertheless planting shelter belts and areas of trees will provide improvements over the longer term.

jonh
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Keep politics out of real work : farming.
As a Dutchman, I love the clear thinking that farmers have and do.
Cheers ❤

PlonsNard
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Here in South Western Australia we've had bumper yields for the last few years. Sandalwood has a really good return which has driven its expansion. Our issue with soil salinity is real and lots of various remedies have been put to use for decades.

rovert
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Western Australia is actually enjoying a bumper crop this year and last.

swoopg
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Wheat is a grass and it is being grown in the grassland regions, not formally forested areas. Grasslands cover many millions of acres around the world and they store 30% of all stored carbon. The grasslands carry herbivores both large and small animals; their populations are controlled by carnivores ( large and small). In Australia we once had giant kangaroos and diprotodons ( giant wombat like creatures) about the size of hippos to control these populations we had marsupial lions which were the size of African lionesses.  
There are over 12, 000 species of grasses and obviously the grasslands are not monocultures. Farmers are diversifying their crops and land use to break up the endless monocultures.

chrisnore
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OMG ... too much bullshit in this video!
We have had bumper crops year in WA and Victoria
Being farmers, we check the weather daily. My father in law has logged weekly temperatures and rainfall since the 80's . He's conclusion to-date is - last ~7 years have been the wettest he has seen in a long time.
The fact that humans produce far more then we need and we waste so much food was not even mentioned in this dodgy video.
Or that Population is on the decrease globally.
As far as Scotland getting warmer ....it was warmer during the Roman Warm period., they even grew grapes then which they cant do today..
Today Greenland is mostly under ice, . the reason why the Nordics called it Greenland was because it used to be green and lush.

yoesomite
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Anybody who is making any change toward permaculture and away from the destructive corporate farm practices should be applauded, supported and encouraged. We need it in every form, large and small, local and regional.

marcariotto
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Just like everything else, agriculture in general and food production in particular has and is continued to be messed up by ignorant and dumb politicians. And the dishonest median is supportive of this. The world could easily produce more than enough food for many times the world population.

iningizimu
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Maybe Australian farmers should think about growing hemp. ("Hemp" is the non-psychoactive cousin marijuana.) From what I understand, hemp is an extraordinarily useful plant.

georgepalmer
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When European settlers first arrived in Australia for farming they were granted farm land by the government, but the rule was if they did not clear the land within a few years the state would take the land back, so early farmers clear felled everything to keep their farms, a big mistake the country is still paying for with species extinction and salinity.

peterschmidt
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At last somebody has realised that the CO2 emissions need trees to to take out the CO2 build up, to give shade, cool the atmosphere, and give back to nature.

teapott-caddyman
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Weve lost some valuable old trees in our area due to electrical lines. They are clearing all tress over 1000 feet on both sides of a major lines.
Why cant they start burying electrical lines that are insulated by layers of waste plastics made into large hoses to cover the live wires. Surely with all of the fast technical advances it seems that in order to save the trees and ground cover crops, the electrical companies should be finding ways to bury these lines. It would stop large forest fires from bad lines, conductors poles etc.
I firmly believe someone can invent a fireproof hose that would keep live wires under the ground from delivering sparks to fires and electrocution.

sharonwells
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America went through this just before the Dust Bowl you would think people would learn from America's mistakes because we publish them openly

pamelahomeyer
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Plants open their cell during the day to take in carbon (carbon is plant food). Plants loose 100 parts of water for every 1 part of carbon they take in. We need to increase the amount of carbon in our atmosphere. This will allow plants to grow in arid regions as they will not loose as much moisture. If we decrease the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, plants will need more water to survive.

wehttamgtrekce
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As a farmer and soil scientist, who has also studied economics, I don't see a problem with "salinity" I call it poverty as that's the reason I have salinity. I have been involved in the industry all my life and now worked in the industry for 52 years. In that time our farm gate income for many products is as low as 5% as our production cost increases. Salinity is caused by low mineral levels in our soils, levels that were naturally low. By increasing our mineral levels, we would consume more water with more production, hence less salinity.

gavindavis
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Problem with reforestation is a new monoculture. The video did not make clear that one problem is replaced by another one

Verklunkenzwiebel
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In New Zealand damn near every tree between Gisborne and Wellington was cleared and we face the iinevitable consequences. No Government wants to deal with this and farmers continue to pretend they are the Lords of the Land, and can do what they damn well like !

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