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Climate Emergency - The Next Decade
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8285746" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I look around at environmental scheme grass that cannot be mowed till august still stood about 5 feet tall dead and dry.</p><p>Fields mown in May, June have enough green regrowth to slow or stop a fire.</p><p>Ploughed or cultivated stubbles won’t spread a fire. Those left with ankle deep chopped straw are to say the least , a considerable risk. Combine that with the encouragement for people to “enjoy the countryside” and I’d say we are running a higher risk than necessary. Just my thoughts.</p><p>Im not saying brown everything over. A short green cover is best. Management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8285746, member: 2119"] I look around at environmental scheme grass that cannot be mowed till august still stood about 5 feet tall dead and dry. Fields mown in May, June have enough green regrowth to slow or stop a fire. Ploughed or cultivated stubbles won’t spread a fire. Those left with ankle deep chopped straw are to say the least , a considerable risk. Combine that with the encouragement for people to “enjoy the countryside” and I’d say we are running a higher risk than necessary. Just my thoughts. Im not saying brown everything over. A short green cover is best. Management. [/QUOTE]
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