Australia burns , what effect is it having on national stock / crop levels

i see packham has jumped on the band wagon by comparing the bush fires to heather burning on our moor land, FFS the bloke is a f**king idiot :mad:
The stupid pr*ck likely can’t remember what happened on saddleworth moor when they stopped the controlled burns more wildlife on a grouse moor than anywhere else in this country and them idiots want to turn it into waste land


edited because I said P R I C K not plonker forum nazis changed my word
 

Still Farming

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Mixed Farmer
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South Wales UK
Huge area
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Brisel

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Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
Is that photo real.It is dificult to look or think about it and listening to stories that the farmers have endured.My dad always says that we should never be grateful for benifiting from some other farmers misfortune ,even though it will happen if alot of production is disrupted,They need help from the everybody now.

The photo is a composite one made up from multiple images overlaid. You're looking at every acre that has burned, not what is burning now. Still a big impact when you consider the sheer scale.
 

Kidds

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Horticulture
This is what the link says
“This is made from data from NASA’s FIRMS (Satellite data regarding fires) between 05/12/19 - 05/01/20. These are all the areas which have been affected by bushfires.

“Scale is a little exaggerated due to the render’s glow, but generally true to the info from the NASA website. Also note that NOT all the areas are still burning, and this is a compilation.”
Which is what I said
 

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