Is that lines of fruit trees a combine width apart, and is there a market for the apples?
Wait until the roots get in your drains . Then you won’t be so keena simplified view of it there really, I learnt today it can take many forms or have various output streams or sometimes just advantages to stock or crop
Currently very little understanding by most of us of what it is or can do for us potentially
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this is “ the positive thread”. didn’t think it world take long to turn negativeWait until the roots get in your drains . Then you won’t be so keen
obviously not done much draining in your lifetime thenthis is “ the positive thread”. didn’t think it world take long to turn negative
maybe you should invest time in learning (or maybei should start a separate thread ? roots are pruned each year by a knife like subsoiler blade so go down not out) so you plan layout to suit drains. tree roots also don’t go into running drains, only broken ones (backed by research )
Farm i visited was below sea level so I guess his drains are pretty good and rather important to him - still working fine 13 years in
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ive done plenty thanksobviously not done much draining in your lifetime then
You need to calm down a bitive done plenty thanks
maybe you should go visit a agroforestry farm and ask your questions / see what actually happens in practice vs making totally uninformed assumptions
as I say this is the POSITIVE thread
mYou need to calm down a bit
Mrs Fred has made a few cakes that seemed like they were petrified.Mrs Bg says she would be petrified
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I was watching it last night, the quality of some of the baking is just unbelievable, the top three were just great I thought.Mrs Bg says she would be petrified
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I remember in Australia, they told me when they reclaimed Mallee scrub in WA, they pulled a blade plough through the field after pulling up the scrub with a ship anchor chain between two dozers (basically a knife that cut the roots at a foot down) so a similar idea I thinkthis is “ the positive thread”. didn’t think it world take long to turn negative
maybe you should invest time in learning (or maybe I should start a separate thread ? roots are pruned each year by a knife like subsoiler blade so go down not out) so you plan layout to suit drains. tree roots also don’t go into running drains, only broken ones (backed by proper research i was told when this very question was asked yesterday )
Farm i visited was below sea level so I guess his drains are pretty good and rather important to him - still working fine 13 years in
Can someone put a link in, couldn't find it.@B R C theres a Cake thread in off topic, the quality is outstanding!!
you are negative however on a positive thread
I remember in Australia, they told me when they reclaimed Mallee scrub in WA, they pulled a blade plough through the field after pulling up the scrub with a ship anchor chain between two dozers (basically a knife that cut the roots at a foot down) so a similar idea I think