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

Off on a tangent... but how do you get most of your wheat to high enough proteins? We don't intentionally grow for milling here as there is a good feed market around us, I do grow 2 milling varieties at present as their yield and disease packages are currently as good if not better than the feed varieties, but my grain is well below spec on our required protein levels for milling. Do you have to throw significant amount of late Nitrogen at the crop or are the protein levels naturally higher due to variety, lower yields and climatic factors?
when I was in Australia in 1987 the farmers in south Australia were starting to put some nitrogen fertiliser as dap on their wheat to boost protein levels as 70 years of crop growing had depleated the soil available nitrogen resulting in lower protein levels in the wheat produced

you canot take from the soil for ever ventually you have to return some nutrients
 
Bit of faith around as young cattle are dear, can't all be going into southern victoria?

This is big money as they are all weaned early and grow a bit slower.

Fat cattle price will need to hold if paying this for stores...

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Quick!!!! Get ya glass under the red bits and see if can get past half full!!!

This will wet some concrete

Picked a 25mm storm cell at block thos morning, might spur the old hay crop along....


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VIDEO: Who is responsible for the Australian Bushfire Crisis?
Presented by Tim Minchin.

G’day friends of A Rational Fear,
The 2019/2020 summer bushfire crisis has been stressful for Australians everywhere. Not knowing what to do in times like this can be paralysing. Even if you can’t hold a hose it’s important to do what you can, not matter what your skills are. So with some extremely talented people, A Rational Fear presents: Who is responsible for the Australian Bushfire Crisis?
Big thanks to everyone who came on board to make this happen over the last 3 weeks. Especially Kara Schlegl who is one of Australia’s most erudite writers. She has written an introduction to the video and included all of her research below.
Dan


Researched and Compiled by Kara Eva Schlegl
Additional research and fact checking: Simon Holmes à Court
Special thanks to Dan Ilic, Alex Gabbott, Maria Yanovsky, Ena Markovic, Matt Perrott, James Colley, Scott Ludlam, Tim Minchin, Simon & Katrina Holmes à Court & Dick Smith.

Introduction
I was driving home at 3am, after my team and I finalised the edit of this video, and a government ad came on the radio advising that extreme water restrictions are now in place, due to the severe drought currently afflicting NSW.
I don’t know about you, but I’m furious. Furious that we are governed by people who will instruct us to have shorter showers, and at the same time, will allow Australia’s mining sector to consume over 20% of our freshwater supply every single year.
I’m furious that our government will pour billions of dollars into the mining sector, but refuses to pay even minimum wage to the firefighters who put their lives on the line for us every bushfire season.
In December 2019, Prime Minister Scott Morrison ran a campaign of deflection, telling the Australian people that the unprecedented bushfire crisis raging across the country had nothing to do with his government’s inaction on climate change, saying that emissions reductions in Australia won’t make a difference to the climate.
The truth is, taking action on climate change isn’t limited to emissions reduction. Taking action means heeding the warnings, and investing time, money and influence into preventing the worst from happening, and preparing our country for oncoming disasters.
Our governments didn’t take action on climate change, and now, in the words of NSW RFS Firefighter Darin Sullivan, ‘we’ve gotta deal with it’.
I hope this document, and the video it accompanies, gives us a better understanding of the circumstances that led to the 2019 - 2020 bushfire crisis, and inspires us to help prevent it from happening again.
- Kara
Research & References
The Link Between Climate Change and Bushfires
The Garnaut Climate Change Review; Final Report, Ross Garnaut, 2008
CSIRO Bushfire Research, 2020
The Facts About Climate Change and Bushfires, Climate Council, 2019
AR5 Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, IPCC report, 2014
‘This is Not Normal’: Climate Change and Escalating Bushfire Risk, Climate Council, 12 November 2019
Climate change will hit Australia harder than rest of world, study shows
“Australian bushfire danger under changing climatic regimes” in Greenhouse: Planning for Climate Change, T. Beer et al. 1987
CSIRO Warns of Serious Bushfire Risk, The Canberra Times, Tuesday 15 Dec 1987
Full list of Fire and Emergency Chiefs' recommendations to Federal Government
VIDEO: Darin Sullivan, Firefighter/NSW Fire Brigade Employees Union @ Wollongong Protest for Action on the Bushfire Crisis, 11 Jan 2020
VIDEO: Former Fire Chiefs Deliver Climate Change Warning, SBS, 14 Nov, 2019
Debunking Myths;

How Rupert Murdoch Is Influencing Australia’s Bushfire Debate
The truth about Australia's fires — arsonists aren't responsible for many this season
Bushfire Inquiries, Royal Commissions, and Expert Recommendations to the Federal Government
A Nation Charred: Inquiry into the Recent Australian Bushfires, House Select Committee, 2003
Bushfires in Australia, Prepared for the 2009 Senate Inquiry into Bushfires in Australia, CSIRO July 2009
Victorian Bushfire Royal Commission: Final Report, 2009
On Bushfire Disaster Preparedness and Response in Victoria, Australia, following the Ash Wednesday Fires 16 February 1983; Report of the Bushfire Review Committee, April 1984
Indigenous innovation could save a billion tonnes of greenhouse gases
I tried to warn Scott Morrison about the bushfire disaster. Adapting to climate change isn’t enough | Greg Mullins
Our land is burning, and western science does not have all the answers
Complete Lists of Inquiries;
Learning from Adversity: What Has 75 Years of Bushfire Inquiries Taught Us? Conference Paper 2014 (51 Bushfire Inquiries, from 1939 - 2013)
Bushfires in NSW: Timelines and Key Resources; NSW Parliamentary Research Service, June 2014 (Incl. Bushfires List and Inquiries from all states)
Major Bushfire Inquiries - Federal Senate, 1939 - 2010
Bushfire Reviews and Inquiries; Victoria State Government, 1939 - 2013
Federal Government Response to Bushfires and Inquiries
A national disaster
Morrison's government on the bushfires: from attacking climate 'lunatics' to calling in the troops
Australia fires: PM admits mistakes in handling of crisis
Scott Morrison's biggest failure in the bushfire crisis: an inability to deliver collective action
Watching our politicians fumble through the bushfire crisis, I'm overwhelmed by déjà vu
"Now Is Not The Time To Discuss How We Ignored Decades Of Warnings That This Would Happen" (Satire, but accurate)
We have already had countless bushfire inquiries. What good will it do to have another?
Liberal Party division explains Morrison's muted crisis response
A classic case of kicking the can down the road
Scott Morrison Once Scolded Ex-Police Commissioner for Going Out to Dinner During Bushfire Crisis
History;
I had to come to see for myself: Prime Ministers, Natural Disasters, and the People
Black Saturday ten years on – what did we discover?
Australian 'Black Saturday' bush fires response was 'inadequate'
Government acting on Black Saturday report
Australia: Government culpability in 2009 Victorian bushfires
The Federal Government & Climate Inaction
Scott Morrison says the government is acting on emissions. Is it true?

Coalition gets a miserable 4% on climate change policy scorecard

75 Out Of 77 Government MPs Wouldn't Give Us Their Views On Climate Change
Behind the smokescreen, the Coalition's stance on climate change hasn't changed | Greg Jericho
The Nationals have changed their leader but kept the same climate story
Aus Institute: Cost of climate inaction $130b per year
Climate inaction weighs on Australian CEOs
Climate change impact on Australian economy may force RBA to buy coal mines, power stations
Chronologies;
History;
Important Documentation;
The Federal Government & the Fossil Fuels Industry
Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Remain Large: An Update Based on Country-Level Estimates, IMF Working Paper, May 2019
Fossil Fuel Industry Donations to Australian Political Parties, Market Forces, 2019
Behind closed doors: Australia pushes reputation as world’s leading fossil fuel dealer
Dirty Power: Big Coal’s network of influence over the Coalition Government, Greenpeace, 2019
Australia fires: The government is clinging to coal as the country burns
Billionaire Mining Magnate Andrew Forrest hosts election fundraisers for Scott Morrison AND Bill Shorten
Coal Production is on the Rise in Australia: IEG Energy Atlas, 2019
'Twiggy' Forrest clarifies climate stance after $70 million bushfire donation
Adani Carmichael Coal Mine;
Our Fight: Stop Adani Destroying Our Land and Culture
The Adani mine was a key factor in the government's election win. Now what?
Adani coal mine approval hailed by federal government
Will Adani be the 'ice-breaker' for six more proposed Galilee mines?
Federal Government Cuts to Public Services
Bushfire states face $451m disaster funding cut
Coalition plans $1.5bn APS budget cuts, promises to spare a few agencies
Scott Morrison cuts government departments in major public service changes
Community Sector Funding Cuts – ACOSS
Public service and other purposes
Mixed news for science in the 2019-20 Budget
Australia cuts research funding for universities: Government investment at lowest in 40 years
Concerns federal budget takes foot off the innovation accelerator
Public service review did not look at cutting federal departments, official says
Outcry over Federal Government’s decision to defund Indigenous family violence organisation
Scott Morrison abolishes Department of Communications and Arts as part of public service restructure
The ABC didn't receive a reprieve in the budget. It's still facing staggering cuts
Further Reading and Resources
CSIRO Website
Climate Council Website
Bureau of Meteorology: Research
Renew Economy: Clean Energy Analysis
The Australian Institute: Research that Matters

NSW Rural Fire Services: Resources and Publications
State and Territory fire agencies
IPCC: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
 
Rain is happening, by no means driught ending but the process starts with rain...some dont think do however??? Must have different dirt.


Been some good falls in qld and nsw, monday vic will cop it, mallacooota is tipped for 20 to 40mm.

Ant...

Thanks for posting that, it brought back memories. I used to have a place just a few miles away. I can sympathise with @Farmer Roy though. Nothing worse than rain close by and not getting any - even in good times. Everybody will need decent follow up falls for a few weeks or it will do more harm than good. Nothing worse than cattle wearing themselves out chasing a green pick that is never long enough for them. I had one experience like that and I thought it was the same as trying to get to the end of a rainbow.
 

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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