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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 5861770" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>no, its not fair at all. With the fish kill / state of the Darling, obviously the extreme climate & lack of inflow is a major contributor, but I think there are many human factors involved over MANY years, including mismanagement, poor decisions, excessive extraction or over allocation, lack of political will, States self interests etc etc . . . The State & Federal Govts as well as the MDBA must all take a share of the blame as well. As much as I personally disagree with the Cubbie development, I think it is wrong to focus entirely on them & for them to carry the blame - especially if they have no inflow or storage themselves . . .</p><p>Like everything else in life, I don't think it can be simplified to any one cause, but rather is the cumulative effect of many factors. Nor do I believe that any of the contributing factors can be dealt with in isolation.</p><p>But it is not only the Darling River that is in trouble . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 5861770, member: 71668"] no, its not fair at all. With the fish kill / state of the Darling, obviously the extreme climate & lack of inflow is a major contributor, but I think there are many human factors involved over MANY years, including mismanagement, poor decisions, excessive extraction or over allocation, lack of political will, States self interests etc etc . . . The State & Federal Govts as well as the MDBA must all take a share of the blame as well. As much as I personally disagree with the Cubbie development, I think it is wrong to focus entirely on them & for them to carry the blame - especially if they have no inflow or storage themselves . . . Like everything else in life, I don't think it can be simplified to any one cause, but rather is the cumulative effect of many factors. Nor do I believe that any of the contributing factors can be dealt with in isolation. But it is not only the Darling River that is in trouble . . . [/QUOTE]
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